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单词 self-reflection
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Definition of self-reflection in English:

self-reflection

noun
mass noun
  • Serious thought about one's character and actions.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Suddenly, the contrition and self-reflection of the last sixty years might sound like a bad bargain if they merely serve to continually remind the world about the past.
    • Funerals tend to bring on self-reflection, and in this case Stuart's relative youth raises tough questions about what they really want from the rest of their lives.
    • Humans are the only capable beings (at least on this planet) that are able to alter their actions based on self-reflection and contemplation.
    • This goes well beyond the normal pulling-and-dragging, because it shows a group incapable of any serious self-reflection.
    • The image is used particularly to refer to certain meditative techniques of self-reflection.
    • Emotions influence our interpretations of events, giving a slant to our thinking, self-reflection and recollection.
    • Second, the Democratic party needs some serious self-reflection and reform.
    • The Internet can tell you why Christmas is special to so many people, but it is only in self-reflection that you have a true opportunity to answer those questions for yourself
    • This type of self-reflection is often difficult for academics, as it can be many years since they moved from a novice to expert understanding of their discipline area.
    • His works express across an entire range of human emotions, from the special bond of love and friendship, to the importance of self-reflection and individual triumphs.
    • The highlight of the exhibition is a self-portrait of the artist, a challenging exercise in truthful self-reflection for Suzanne.
    • For all its earnest self-reflection about media violence, it doesn't seem terribly conscious of itself or the form it's ended up taking.
    • Another general problem is that teacher education students have few high-quality opportunities for guided practice in self-reflection.
    • What about the value of self-reflection or seeking self-awareness?
    • What I dislike intensely in the man is his inability for self-reflection, especially in a man professing to be so religious.
    • Through self-reflection (as in meditation) the very same ideas about relativity and quantum weirdness have been displayed.
    • Such reviews will have to come from self-reflection within the service, from parliamentary oversight and from public and media discussion.
    • It will come from self-reflection and self-criticism.
    • The process of self-reflection and self-representation involved was often motivated by a desire to improve the self.
    • The former complained about anti-business sentiments, but the latter called for self-reflection of corporate owners.

Derivatives

  • self-reflective

  • adjective
    • Bloggers have often asked themselves (among other things, it's a very self-reflective medium) if they are just parasites on the body of big media.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The fandoms I participate in are places for intensive and self-reflective debate about the meaning, importance, and strategies for reading of the texts that bring us together.
      • Being the self-reflective sort, I puzzled and fretted over this for some time, because I counted the ability to listen and take heed of others as one of my few virtues.
      • ‘I get more self-reflective every day,’ she quips.
      • While many of his psychological dispositions can be guessed from his work, his writing is hardly self-reflective in the usual sense.
 
 

Definition of self-reflection in US English:

self-reflection

noun
  • Meditation or serious thought about one's character, actions, and motives.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The process of self-reflection and self-representation involved was often motivated by a desire to improve the self.
    • Funerals tend to bring on self-reflection, and in this case Stuart's relative youth raises tough questions about what they really want from the rest of their lives.
    • This type of self-reflection is often difficult for academics, as it can be many years since they moved from a novice to expert understanding of their discipline area.
    • The Internet can tell you why Christmas is special to so many people, but it is only in self-reflection that you have a true opportunity to answer those questions for yourself
    • The former complained about anti-business sentiments, but the latter called for self-reflection of corporate owners.
    • It will come from self-reflection and self-criticism.
    • Humans are the only capable beings (at least on this planet) that are able to alter their actions based on self-reflection and contemplation.
    • The highlight of the exhibition is a self-portrait of the artist, a challenging exercise in truthful self-reflection for Suzanne.
    • Second, the Democratic party needs some serious self-reflection and reform.
    • What I dislike intensely in the man is his inability for self-reflection, especially in a man professing to be so religious.
    • Emotions influence our interpretations of events, giving a slant to our thinking, self-reflection and recollection.
    • Through self-reflection (as in meditation) the very same ideas about relativity and quantum weirdness have been displayed.
    • His works express across an entire range of human emotions, from the special bond of love and friendship, to the importance of self-reflection and individual triumphs.
    • Such reviews will have to come from self-reflection within the service, from parliamentary oversight and from public and media discussion.
    • Suddenly, the contrition and self-reflection of the last sixty years might sound like a bad bargain if they merely serve to continually remind the world about the past.
    • This goes well beyond the normal pulling-and-dragging, because it shows a group incapable of any serious self-reflection.
    • The image is used particularly to refer to certain meditative techniques of self-reflection.
    • Another general problem is that teacher education students have few high-quality opportunities for guided practice in self-reflection.
    • What about the value of self-reflection or seeking self-awareness?
    • For all its earnest self-reflection about media violence, it doesn't seem terribly conscious of itself or the form it's ended up taking.
 
 
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