单词 | reticence |
释义 | ret·i·cence 1. < people who speak their minds and their souls without reticence — Gerald Bullett > < difference between stony reticence and a torrent of impulsive unbosoming — W.S.Gilbert > < after the death of a writer certain reticences need no longer be observed — Leon Edel > < a man of few reticences, the disc jockey must rank among the most thoroughly overt — C.W.Morton > 2. < the value of reticence in art — Thomas Wood †1950 > < accompaniment in duo-piano playing requires even more reticence than is necessary in accompanying a voice or another instrument — A.E.Wier > < family was Quakerlike in its emotional reticence — H.S.Canby > |
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