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单词 self-effacement
释义
self-effacingˌself-efˈfacing adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Her husband was a quiet, self-effacing man who spent much of his time in his study.
  • In those days women were expected to be quiet, passive and self-effacing.
  • Jack faced this minor crisis with typical self-effacing humor.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A shy, self-effacing man, Williams was self-taught, and showed an independent and determined intellectual curiosity.
  • As a race the Brits may sometimes be too self-effacing for our own good.
  • But regarding 2 this teacher was not especially charismatic - in fact more self-effacing than naturally the centre of attention.
  • Most guitarists know people who can outplay them in some way and so most register somewhere on the meek and self-effacing scale.
  • Physically attractive and possessed of considerable personal charm, his demeanour was self-effacing, gracious and polite.
  • Purple sandpipers arc the most self-effacing of birds.
  • She'd been almost too self-effacing, he thought.
  • They were brilliant, self-effacing men.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
not wanting to talk about your abilities or achievements and to say that you are good at something, even when you are – used to show approval: · Miller, a quiet, modest man, gave credit to Asher for the initial discovery.· She was surprisingly modest about her own achievements as a player.
written not wanting to talk about yourself or to attract attention: · Her husband was a quiet, self-effacing man who spent much of his time in his study.
not wanting to be noticed and not expecting to be treated in a special way: · By now Chapman was famous, but he remained as unassuming as ever.· He then began, in typically unassuming fashion, to establish the first modern dance company.
believing that you are not more important, better, or cleverer than other people, and therefore not expecting to be treated in a special way: · A good leader is humble enough to get advice from experts.
not trying to seem better than other people, even if you are rich, famous, clever etc: · President Eisenhower was a friendly and unpretentious man who seemed to embody American virtues.· It's his unpretentious boyish charm that ensures Jackie Chan's position as one of the giants of international cinema.
written behaving or talking about your own abilities or achievements in a way that makes them seem unimportant: · Despite his intellect, he had an appealing self-deprecating humour.· The nice thing about him is his self-deprecating manner. His intellectual ability was never pushed at you, yet he obviously had great potential.· a self-deprecating smile
Longman Language Activatora modest person
unwilling to talk about your abilities or achievements and to say that you are good at something, even when you are: · Luke was too modest to talk about his past achievements.· She was a shy, modest person, never one to push herself forward.
formal not wanting to talk about yourself or to attract attention: · Her husband was a quiet, self-effacing man who spent much of his time in his study.· In those days women were expected to be quiet, passive and self-effacing.
not wanting to be noticed and not expecting to be treated in a special way, because you do not think you are important: · I often see her in the library. She's such a nice, unassuming person.· By now Chapman was famous, but on a social level he remained as unassuming as ever.
thinking that you are unimportant and not as good or clever as other people, and therefore not expecting to be treated in a special way: · Their father was a genuinely humble man, who had worked hard for his family all his life.· Stephanie was humble enough to admit that others could probably do the job better than she could.
not trying to seem better than other people, even if you are rich, famous, clever etc: · Umbria is a wonderful region, where life is simple and the people are unpretentious country folk.· Jilly was surprised by how pleasant and unpretentious he was. Not like a big star at all.
not wanting to attract attention to yourself or your achievements SYN  modest:  a quiet self-effacing manself-effacement noun [uncountable]
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