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?timid

timid 發(fā)音

英:[['t?m?d]]  美:[['t?m?d]]

英:  美:

timid 中文意思翻譯

常見釋義:

adj.膽小的;羞怯的

timid 網(wǎng)絡(luò)釋義

adj. 膽小的;羞怯的

timid 同義詞

embarrassed | afraid | self-conscious | faint-hearted | cautious | unsure | meek | diffident | retiring | hesitant | chicken-hearted | tentative | apprehensive | timorous | demure | faint | cowardly | reserved | yellow | craven | backward | reticent | coy | fainthearted | nervous | frightened | fearful | acquiescent | sheepish | bashful | alarmed | shy | shrinking | obedient | restrained

timid 短語詞組

1、timid in spanish ─── 西班牙語膽小

2、timid definition ─── 膽小的定義

3、timid one crossword ─── 膽小的填字游戲

4、timid meaning ─── 膽怯的意思

5、as timid as a hare ─── 膽小如鼠

6、timid nature ─── 膽小

7、timid synonym ─── 膽小的同義詞

8、contemptibly timid ─── 卑鄙地膽小

timid 反義詞

brave | bold

timid 詞性/詞形變化,timid變形

副詞: timidly | 名詞: timidity | 形容詞最高級: timidest | 形容詞比較級: timider |

timid 相似詞語短語

1、tumid ─── adj.(身體某部分)腫脹的;(語言、文體)浮夸的,浮華的

2、timist ─── 關(guān)心時間的人

3、Fatimid ─── n.法蒂瑪王朝君主;法蒂瑪?shù)暮笠?;adj.法蒂瑪后裔的;法蒂瑪王朝的

4、timing ─── n.定時;調(diào)速;時間選擇;v.為…安排時間;測定…的時間(time的ing形式)

5、imid ─── n.醯亞氨(等于imide)

6、timidly ─── adv.羞怯地;膽小地

7、timidity ─── n.膽怯,膽小;羞怯

8、timed ─── adj.定時的,時控的;特定時間發(fā)生的,特定時間可用的;v.為……安排時間;計時,記錄……所需時間;把握(傳球、射門等的)時機(jī)(time的過去式和過去分詞)

9、'mid ─── '中

timid 常見例句(雙語使用場景)

1、Timid as Carrie was, she was strong in capability. ─── 嘉莉雖然膽子很小,但是能力很強(qiáng)。

2、One would certainly have thought that Milady, timid as women are generally, would have tried to stop the quarrel. ─── 人們一定會以為米拉蒂會像普通膽小怕事的女人那樣竭力勸阻這場爭吵。

3、However, the surface is very timid, very afraid of the balloon. ─── 但鬧鬧也有很膽小的時候,十分怕氣球。

4、He stopped in the doorway, too timid to go in. ─── 他在門口停住了腳步,不好意思進(jìn)去。

5、You're too timid you must try to assert yourself more. ─── 你太畏縮了--要盡量增強(qiáng)自信心。

6、He is too timid to venture upon a new undertaking. ─── 他太膽小,不敢從事新的事業(yè)。

7、Would your strokes be tremblingly timid or brlliantly bold? ─── 你的落筆會是顫抖膽怯的還是鮮明果敢的?

8、He should never be overaggressive or timid. ─── 決不能有侵略性或過于膽怯。

9、He was a man of fine character in all points except that he was rather timid. ─── 他在各方面都很好,除了有點膽小。

10、She is a timid cat. ─── 她是個靦腆的女人。

11、Don't be too timid and squeamish about your actions. ─── 女人聊的起來是因為有合適的拍檔嘛。。。

12、They've been rather timid in the changes they've made(= they've been afraid to make any big changes). ─── 他們對所進(jìn)行的變革一直小心翼翼。

13、Their rage is decorous and prudent, for they are timid, as being very vulnerable themselves. ─── 因爲他們本身就非常容易招來責(zé)難,所以他們膽小怕事。

14、The last good thing the boy did was to help a timid classmate fight against violence of bully, during which he died under a knife cutting. ─── 這個男孩做的最后一件好事是幫助一個膽小的同學(xué)對抗暴力威脅,在這個過程中他被捅了一刀,不治身亡。

15、The leaders of a unit or an enterprise must not be so timid. ─── 一個部門、一個企業(yè)的領(lǐng)導(dǎo),不能怕這怕那。

16、Ten tiny tortoises tried to talk to twenty timid toads. ─── 十個瘦小的烏龜試著和二十個膽小的蟾蜍聊天。

17、It was not easy to determine, for she was timid and fearful of being repulsed. ─── 作這一個決定倒不容易,因為她有些怯生生的,害怕遭到拒絕。

18、Generally speaking,we Japanese are a little too timid in speaking foreign language. ─── 一般來說,我們?nèi)毡救嗽谡f外語時有點太膽小。

19、Presently a timid knock was heard at the door. ─── 不久,聽見有人在膽怯地敲門。

20、Mutually timid, they were of course formally polite. ─── 他們彼此懼怕,但在表面上還是彬彬有禮。

21、Into this important commercial region the timid Carrie went. ─── 嘉莉怯生生地走進(jìn)這個重要的商業(yè)區(qū)。

22、Would your strokes be tremblingly timid or brilliantly bold? ─── 你的落筆會是顫抖膽怯的,還是鮮明果敢的?

23、He does not like his job, but is too timid to try to find another. ─── 他不喜歡自己的工作,但膽子太小,不敢嘗試另找工作。

24、English: 62. The least noise would startle the timid child. ─── 中文:最小的響聲也會嚇著這個膽小的孩子的。

25、David is a timid boy, This ghose story makes his hair stand on end. ─── 大衛(wèi)很膽小,一個鬼故事便把他嚇得毛骨悚然,頭發(fā)也豎了起來。

26、"Chang-lin, you're too timid ever to make a go of anything big! ─── “長林,你那么膽小,成不得大事!

27、He is too timid to get up to the top of the ladder. ─── 他太膽小爬不上梯子的頂端。

28、He is too timid to venture upon an undertaking. ─── 他太膽小,不敢從事任何事業(yè)。

29、Do not lose heart, timid thing! ─── 別灰心,羞怯的小東西!

30、Don't frighten her; she's rather timid. ─── 別嚇唬她,她膽兒小。

31、His voice has a timid and tremulous sound. ─── 他的話音聽起來叫人膽戰(zhàn)又心驚。

32、Steven Hunter: He's a timid 7-footer who plays like a guard. ─── 史蒂文-亨特:他是一個膽小的打球像后衛(wèi)般的7尺長人。

33、They have prevailed in a system that ruthlessly weeds out the timid and the scrupulous. ─── 他們在一種無情地清除弱小和安分守己者的制度中占了上風(fēng)。

34、She was too timid to talk with other travelers. ─── 她很害羞,不敢和其他旅行者交談。

35、She did not like her husband to be so timid . ─── 她不喜歡她丈夫這樣膽小怕事。

36、He was timid and always tried to keep out of trouble. ─── 他膽子很小,總怕惹事。

37、A timid voice said at her side. ─── 她身邊一個膽怯的聲音說。

38、He could muster only a timid remark. ─── 他只能征集到一些懦弱的意見。

39、It's no use expecting Arthur to stand up for himself: he's as timid as a mouse. Somebody else will have to protect his interests. ─── 不要指望阿瑟會站起來為自己說話,他膽小如鼠。要有別的人來保護(hù)他的利益。

40、With a character both proud and timid, one never amounts to anything. ─── 一個人既自傲又膽怯,將永遠(yuǎn)一事無成。

41、He was the biggest kid in the class, but he was the timid type, the kind of kid who'd always end up the target of pranks and insults. ─── 他的體格雖然是全班最宏偉壯碩,個性卻非常膽小畏縮,是那種很容易招惹好事者半開玩笑欺負(fù)他的類型。

42、Next to a few rabbits, you look at me, and I Chouchou you, froze for a long time before timid walked over and shut the door. ─── 旁邊的幾只兔子,你瞧瞧我,我瞅瞅你,愣了半天,才縮手縮腳的走過去,關(guān)上了大門。

43、He had deprived himself of the advice of all but timid souls and yes men. ─── 他除了那些膽小鬼和唯唯諾諾的人之外,誰的話也聽不進(jìn)。

44、They taunted him for being timid. ─── 他們譏笑他膽小。

45、Because get hurt of we were timid, fearing! ─── 因為受傷的我們膽怯了,害怕了!

46、He is as timid as a sheep. ─── 他象綿羊一樣怯懦。

47、Her accomplice suffered for his share in the escape, not-withstanding his timid contrivances. ─── 她的同謀者,盡管想出了他那怯懦的策略,為了這件逃脫的事還是吃了苦頭。

48、She was rather timid she dared not put up her hand. ─── 她太膽小,不敢舉手。

49、A year to the day after the ball, a timid knock sounded upon the door of Rachael's parents' home. ─── 一年后的一天,雷切爾父母的家門上響起一陣顫顫巍巍的敲門聲。

50、She was eighteen years of age,bright,timid,and full of the illusions of ignorance and youth. ─── 她才18歲,聰明,膽怯,由于無知和年輕,充滿著種種幻想。

51、A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age. ─── 伊莎貝拉是一個羞怯的孩子,很小的時候就已經(jīng)學(xué)會了順從。

52、Normally timid, they rarely stray far from their burrows. ─── 它們通常很膽小,極少遠(yuǎn)離自己的洞穴。

53、He is a timid boy; it's impossible for him to brawlwith anyone. ─── 他是一個膽小的男孩,他不可能和任何人吵架。

54、In Chinese,,"qie" means “tacky, unseasonable, except for timid. ─── 在漢語中,“怯”除了膽小,還有俗氣、不合時宜的意思。

55、He was timid about investing money. ─── 他不敢投資。

56、Still, he dreaded another silent ride home with his timid charges. ─── 可是他依然很害怕載著羞怯學(xué)生的一路沈默。

57、To watch with you ?You are so timid by nature ,I know ,Hahn . ─── 一定是讓我陪你看,你的膽子很小的,我知道,哈哈。

58、Her manner was short and abrupt, yet faltering and timid. ─── 她的態(tài)度有點唐突生硬,卻又猶豫膽怯。

59、One cub was pretty timid and stayed close to mom. ─── 其中一頭漂亮,膽小,且常常停留在她母親身邊。

60、They are by nature fearful and timid. ─── 他們天生就膽小怕事。

61、You would think that Tom would have been the courageous one and Janet the timid one, but it was just the other way. ─── 你也許覺得湯姆膽大些,珍妮特膽小些,可實際上恰恰相反。

62、In units beset with long-standing difficulties,the basic problem is timid leadership. ─── “老大難”單位,存在長期未解決的問題,主要的問題是領(lǐng)導(dǎo)力。

63、He is quite timid and weak-willed in the face of difficulties. ─── 他在困難面前十分怯弱。

64、She went on about her husband,how he was timid and always tried to keep out of trouble. ─── 她接著談她愛人,說他如何膽小怕事。

65、He is a timid boy; it's impossible for him to brawl with anyone. ─── 他是一個膽小的男孩,他不可能和任何人吵架。

66、Try not to be so timid when you speak. ─── 你講話的時候不要那么緊張。(應(yīng)該放輕松,自然一些。)

67、Oliver looked at Sikes in mute and timid wonder. ─── 奧立弗向賽克斯默默地看了膽怯而困惑的一眼。

68、In units beset with long-standing difficulties, the basic problem is timid leadership. ─── “老大難”單位,無非是這么個問題。

69、He was not apprehensive or timid through his imagination. ─── 他不會由于想像而變得疑慮或者膽怯。

70、You are too timid,you must try to assert yourself more. ─── 你太膽怯了,你必須爭取表達(dá)自己的主張。

71、She wanted to make some reference to their relations upon the train, but was too timid. ─── 于是她只籠統(tǒng)地謝謝他在火車上的關(guān)心作為結(jié)束語。

72、Wishing to hearten a timid lamp great night lights all her stars.? ─── “愿望”想燃起一盞害羞的燈火,廣袤的夜空就亮起了璀璨繁星。??

73、He is a cautious man, indeed a timid one. ─── 他是個謹(jǐn)慎的人,簡直是個膽小如鼠的人.

74、A short, timid ring at the doorbell summoned her. ─── 一下短促的、膽怯的門鈴聲驚起了她。

75、She gave him a timid little smile. ─── 她沖他羞怯地微微笑了一下。

76、He is always timid and overcautious. ─── 他總是膽小怕事。

77、I once saw a photo of him. Wearing a cotton coat, he appeared to be very timid with a dull look in his eyes. ─── 我見過他的照片,穿著土布棉衣,目光呆滯,畏畏縮縮,是那個時代到處可以遇見的一個中國平民。

78、The rabbit is timid and suspicious. ─── 兔子膽小而多疑。

79、Out of Antonia's face the timid, doubting friendliness had fled, and was replaced by enmity. ─── 在安東妮亞臉上,那種膽怯,猜疑的友情已經(jīng)消失了,換上了一幅敵視的神情。

80、Alas, these timid changes bear no comparison. ─── 唉,這些細(xì)微的改變調(diào)整無法與過去形成鮮明對比。

81、Would you strokes be tremblingly timid or brilliantly bold? ─── 你落筆時會顫抖膽怯,還是敏銳果敢?

82、She has a timid and weak-willed nature and has no definite views of her own. ─── 她生性怯弱,沒有主見。

83、His timid attempts to cut Hungary's stifling tax burden have had little impact. ─── 他曾小心地試圖減輕匈牙利巨大的稅收負(fù)擔(dān),但是收效甚微。

84、Fortune favors the bold, but ?abandons? the timid. ─── 命運(yùn)寵愛勇敢者,但是拋棄膽小者。

85、You are every inch as timid as a mouse.Just speak up! ─── 你真是十足地膽小如鼠。大聲說出來吧!

86、David is a timid boy. This ghost story makes his hair stand on end. ─── 大衛(wèi)很膽小,一個鬼故事便把他嚇得毛骨悚然,頭發(fā)也豎了起來。

87、It was not easy to determine, for she was timid and fearful of being repulsed. ─── 作這一個決定倒不容易,因為她有些怯生生的,害怕遭到拒絕。

88、She didn't like her husband to be so timid. ─── 她不喜歡她愛人這樣膽小怕事。

89、The apostle may be daring, but the bishop must be timid. ─── 使徒行事,可以大刀闊斧,主教卻應(yīng)當(dāng)謹(jǐn)小慎微。

“膽小”的英文翻譯是什么?

你是要中這個單詞的形容詞是嗎?I am a little timid .其中timid是個形容詞,膽怯的,膽小的

“膽小”的英文翻譯是什么?

timid

cowardice

其它相關(guān)解釋:

例句與用法:

他在敵人面前膽小如鼠,真是可鄙。

His cowardice in face of the enemy was contemptible.

最小的響聲也會嚇著這個膽小的孩子的。

The least noise would startle the timid child.

他們譏笑他膽小。

They taunted him for being timid.

他是一個膽小的男孩,他不可能和任何人吵架。

He is a timid boy; it's impossible for him to brawl with anyone.

他們譏笑他膽怯[是膽小鬼].

They taunted him with cowardice/with being a coward

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