形容词胆小的; 羞怯的; 怕人; 羞手羞脚
形容词
1. The timid girl didn't want to meet the new children in the neighborhood.
那个羞怯的女孩子不想见街坊里新来的孩子。
2. He does not like his job, but is too timid to try to find another.
他不喜欢自己的工作,但胆子太小,不敢尝试另找工作。
timid的反义词
1. 怯懦:从全文来看, Luke Ravenstahl 不是一个傲慢(arrogant)和怯懦(timid)的人,但也没有提到他让人信任,但是从最后一段可知他决意要参加竞选并且承担做市长的责任,可以称得上是determined了.
2. 但小的,羞怯的:thoughtful 体贴人的 | timid 但小的,羞怯的 | tireless 孜孜不倦的
3. 胆小的:intimidate威胁v | timid 胆小的, | intoxicant 使醉的东西n
1. 胆小的;害羞的;缺乏自信的
Timid people are shy, nervous, and have no courage or confidence in themselves.
e.g. A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age.
伊莎贝拉是一个羞怯的孩子,很小就学会了顺从。
2. 犹豫不决的;瞻前顾后的
If you describe someone's attitudes or actions as timid, you are criticizing them for being too cautious or slow to act, because they are nervous about the possible consequences of their actions.
e.g. The President's critics say he has been too timid in responding to changing international developments...
批评总统的人认为他在应对风云变幻的国际局势时过于瞻前顾后。
e.g. The newspaper called the plan timid and unimaginative.
该报称这一计划谨小慎微,毫无想象力。
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1. They are by nature a timid species - a whiff of strong wind or a squeak too loud will frighten them.
2. The more timid among us can celebrate the new season with loud, sparkly accessories over a more muted overall look.
3. From his lonely position as an early Republican critic of the Iraq war, former Nebraska senator Chuck Hagel sometimes lectured his more timid US Senate colleagues.
4. timid的反义词
4. WASHINGTON - From his lonely position as an early Republican critic of the Iraq war, former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel sometimes lectured his more timid Senate colleagues.
5. The common moorhen is a cute but timid bird that always flies away when people approach.
6. These thieves dared to steal in broad daylight and even stab the driver because passengers were too timid and selfish.
7. On the desktop of Li's laptop were some pictures of rural houses and children with timid expressions.
8. The ending at the cemetery of martyrs and the timid political instructor appear to have come from Ryan.
9. The grocery manager didn't seem to be a villain but the ruthlessness she demonstrated toward the hungry and timid girl is outrageous.
10. She has also tangled with Republican leaders in the House of Representatives over her concerns they are too timid on federal spending cuts.
noun
1. people who are fearful and cautious
e.g. whitewater rafting is not for the timid
Synonym: cautious
adj
1. showing fear and lack of confidence
2. lacking conviction or boldness or courage
e.g. faint heart ne'er won fair lady
Synonym: faint fainthearted faint-hearted
3. lacking self-confidence
e.g. stood in the doorway diffident and abashed
problems that call for bold not timid responses
a very unsure young man