单词 | Self-conscious |
例句 | 1. I felt a bit self-conscious in my swimming costume. 2. His prose style is far too mannered and self-conscious. 3. Jerry's pretty self-conscious about his weight. 4. He looked uncomfortable, like a self-conscious adolescent who's gone to the wrong party. 5. Becka was very self-conscious about her spots. 6. He's always been self-conscious about being so short. 7. She was a shy, self-conscious girl. 8. Her prose is far too mannered and self-conscious. 9. She looked self-conscious and guilty. 10. He started to get self-conscious about his weight. 11. I used to be self-conscious of my sticking-out teeth. 12. I felt so self-conscious under Luke's mother's intense gaze. 13. The humour of the play is self-conscious and contrived. 13. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 14. Putting the work together is a very self-conscious process. 15. In their presence I became self-conscious and tongue-tied. 16. His natural reserve made him appear self-conscious. 17. Some people become very self-conscious in adolescence. 18. Bess was self-conscious about being shorter than her two friends. 19. Whatever she wore, she'd feel acutely self-conscious. 20. Sally had always been self-conscious about her height. 21. Teenagers are often very self-conscious about their appearance. 22. However, be careful of creating self-conscious metaphors and similes. 23. I always feel really self-conscious in a bikini. 24. Leo's still self-conscious about his accent. 25. Her diary was written in a strangely self-conscious style. 26. Leyland rose, stiff, self-conscious, afraid. 27. Many teenagers are self-conscious about their bodies. 28. "I've never drunk wine before," I said, suddenly self-conscious. 29. He studied her in a way that made her very self-conscious. 30. Some young people who were easy-going and extroverted as children become self-conscious in early adolescence. 1. I felt a bit self-conscious in my swimming costume. 2. His prose style is far too mannered and self-conscious. 3. Jerry's pretty self-conscious about his weight. 4. He studied her in a way that made her very self-conscious. 5. He looked uncomfortable, like a self-conscious adolescent who's gone to the wrong party. 31. When the choir commenced the first carol, even the most self-conscious among them burst into song. 32. I was self-conscious about my body to a painful degree, and terrified lest the weight came back. 33. They began to tease each other and the experimenters with self-conscious relish. 34. A spirit of nationalism, national self-conscious ness, and loyalty to constituted authority were in embryonic evidence. 35. It was hell on earth at first, the party, with everyone awkward and self-conscious. 36. His proper names show the same self-conscious striving for a romantic atmosphere. 37. The comedy of reassurance, still, but with a self-conscious, ironic twist that Bruce Forsyth would never have dreamed of. 38. No doubt, as meal times were such a major effort, people were less self-conscious about weight or diet. 39. Essential to his effort was the restoration of a vigorous and self-conscious clerical caste. 40. Neither he nor his wife were remotely self-conscious about this. 41. Suddenly you could have heard a pin drop, which is enough to make anyone feel self-conscious. 42. She is the least self-conscious creature I have ever met. 43. The superintendent divined from the self-conscious way he carried himself that Hebden wished he had. 44. In the end the Albertos are a colourful footnote to the sometimes self-conscious rock culture of the 70s. 45. From a state of poise and self-confidence, she was suddenly overwhelmingly self-conscious. 46. Mary had provoked sensations of his childhood; one of them was this womb-echoing self-conscious snugness indoors, safe from outside turbulence. 47. One minute they were sitting there looking self-conscious and the next they were roaring with laughter. 48. Their well-groomed coats gleam like a couple of sleek self-conscious thoroughbreds. 49. The second dimension implies the need for self-conscious implementation of equal opportunities and the questioning and revision of routine practices. 50. Here, attempts to bossa nova merely produced a self-conscious lateral sway. 51. It has to be closely supervised but provides a good job for any adult who might be feeling somewhat self-conscious. 52. At first, there were faint murmurings, barely audible even within the row, and self-conscious answers from the team leader. 53. She has repeatedly emphasized that her novels are linguistically self-conscious explicitly in order to translate the apprehension of the problematic area of language. 54. It is not a deliberate, self-conscious activity, but a natural process that takes place unconsciously. 55. The first is one of a self-conscious confusion, the second of discomfort at being a lesbian. 56. The scene inside the lobby restaurant of the studio did nothing to make me less self-conscious. 57. This is involved in becoming aware of oneself as a self-conscious moral agent. 58. I found it boring, self-conscious and a good deal sketchier than the Balzac novella on which it's based. 59. The movement was also programmatically self-conscious, one of the modernist tropes. 60. His self-conscious gaucheness vanished as if it had evaporated in the thin cold air of the mountains and he found friends. 61. The album is a self-conscious attempt to translate tribal shamanism into a rhythmic faith for the Nineties dance culture. 62. A self-conscious orphan, she took emotional refuge in social form and social skills. 63. Most of the rest are self-conscious and feel as awkward doing infant care as they would pirouetting in a tutu. 64. Differences in wealth were not easily transmuted into self-conscious social distinctions, but they did require certain forms of expenditure. 65. They are able to ask questions and form opinions without being self-conscious about the other members of the selection group. 66. Mogil and Slepian are a bit self-conscious about having inherited some serious swag. 67. The institutional racism model thus overlaps with an equal opportunities model which demands self-conscious meritocracy in spirit and in procedures. 68. Some have even questioned its right to be called a masterpiece by condemning Welles' self-conscious bid for cinematic immortality. 69. Williams wears the kind of designer tennis dresses that Davenport would be far too self-conscious even to consider putting on. 70. He wore nothing except shorts, and was unlike the head of Nefertiti in that he was self-conscious. 71. There was nothing self-conscious about the way she moved, stood, sat down, or talked to a man. 72. Dandyism, as a self-conscious aesthetic life style, expresses modern people' s desire to seek the value of themselves and the significance of life by aestheticizing daily life. 73. They were forged by them, moreover, into a self-conscious nation as early as the 10th century. 74. Self-conscious dialectical thinking consciousness made Ji Yun' s literature criticism justiciable, mile and understanding. 75. Lawrence of Arabia on the Wadi Rum desert: "Our little caravan grew self-conscious, and fell dead quiet, afraid and ashamed to flaunt its smallness in the presence of the stupendous hills." 76. Which, if any, wines might you decant, or would you feel self-conscious about doing it in front of family and friends? 77. They are a part of an archetype called the shadow. It derives from our prehuman, animal past, when our concerns were limited to survival and reproduction, and when we weren't self-conscious. 78. The Aristocrat's esthetic consciousness is one kind of esthetic pursue, like self-conscious, reflect society's lofty esthetic interest. It also clearly preferment the literature's surmounting side. 79. So Peng's video at first seems to be about divulging ancient spiritual secrets, but it is also a cannibalistic consumption, the self-conscious eating of one's words. 80. I hope this is a self-conscious with 5S behaviors, self-disciplined, no need to organize a management team to conduct the push and review. 81. Though Schopenhauer's view is colored heavily by his own personal unhappiness, still it is difficult to deny the inbuilt despair in the life of every self-conscious, free-thinking individual. 82. Unless you are writing something very post-modernist – self-conscious, self-reflexive and "provocative" – be alert for possibilities of using plain familiar words in place of polysyllabic "big" words. 83. In this respect, China's symbolic way more mature than those in Egypt, more abundant, it is not self-conscious symbol of the true symbol of art typical of. 84. He was keenly sensitive, hopelessly self-conscious, and the amused glance that the other stole privily at him over the top of the letter burned into him like a dagger- thrust. 85. In this process, on one hand, the people become self-conscious and self-restrained about their gnosia of the thing and its boundary. 86. Game culture is game fabricant from arrive with respect to the artistic appreciation consciousness according to oneself or not self-conscious infiltration at the beginning the concept in game marrow. 87. Thisspectrum ranges from body to mind to spirit; from pre-rational to rationaltotrans-rational; from subconscious to self-conscious to superconscious;fromemotional to ethical to spiritual. 88. Sports are, by their nature, competitive and not everyone is good at them: "There are people who can be a bit self-conscious and you need to ensure you don't marginalise them." |
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