单词 | Timid |
例句 | 1. Timid dogs bark most. 2. Lucy is a rather timid child. 3. The rabbit is timid and suspicious. 4. A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age. 5. Timid children need gentle handling to build up their confidence. 6. I was a timid child. 7. Deer are naturally timid creatures. 8. He is too timid to venture upon an undertaking. 9. He is timid by nature. 10. She's very timid, - completely lacking in confidence. 11. Most birds are naturally timid. 12. The President's critics say he has been too timid in responding to changing international developments. 13. Mike is rather timid with women, so Sue has to make all the running in their relationship. 14. These timid little creatures exude a pungent smell when threatened. 15. 'May I come in?' she asked in a timid voice. 16. My horse is a bit timid and is easily frightened by traffic. 17. He stopped in the doorway, too timid to go in. 18. They've been rather timid in the changes they've made . 19. Somehow the dimness made my footsteps sound muffled, timid. 20. Bruck is suitably cautious, but not at all timid. 21. Even this may be too timid. 22. "May I come in?" said a timid little voice. 23. I offer a plan: too timid,(http://) too reserved. 24. I was always timid about taking action in a crisis, but not Doris. 25. Corrieshalloch Gorge is not for the timid and sufferers from nightmares but it must be seen. 26. A few years later, it made timid and ephemeral attempts to pursue a progressive social policy. 27. If she had been a timid child, she would probably have asked her friend Balie Waggener. 28. Jeanne was quiet, appeared timid but had an immensely strong will. 29. The road in life, uphill to swagger, downhill to be timid and overcautious, way to go straight ahead, take a road to overlooking the foot. 30. For many years Jack Benny had a comic character on his programs named Mr Shlepperman-a timid, weak-kneed character. 1. Lucy is a rather timid child. 2. The rabbit is timid and suspicious. 3. A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age. 4. Timid children need gentle handling to build up their confidence. 5. He is too timid to venture upon an undertaking. 6. He is timid by nature. 31. I always said that Halliwell was too timid by half. 32. The international community has been timid in taking a stand on such principles. 33. I should have been as timid as the girl herself, if she had looked at me! 34. The more timid personalities must be encouraged to take charge and to give orders. 35. Yet, I didn't understand that she was intentionally disguising her feelings with sarcasm; that was usually the last resort of people who are timid and chaste of heart, whose souls have been coarsely and impudently invaded; and who, until the last moment, refuse to yield out of pride and are afraid to express their own feelings to you. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 36. Many people are timid about eating pork cooked less than well-done. 37. She was just the boss's daughter, a rather timid and drab little thing in his estimation. 38. Muhammad Reza was timid, even gentle and self-questioning, quite unlike his twin sister, Ashraf. 39. They failed not because they were too timid but because they overreached. 40. My timid(), yearning soul Was with a splendid radiance made whole. 41. On the phone, though, her client sounded timid, afraid, lost. 42. Her mother-in-law is a timid widow with a dull boyfriend. 43. Maybe it is they who are being too timid in their ideas and proposals. 44. She was the glamorous, daring one-Muriel was the younger, timid, plump, solemn younger sister. 45. When she found it she was too timid to go to the front door so she peeped in the window. 46. Some of the men inside the hut had peered out like timid ghosts. 47. Many riders we hear about seem unjustifiably timid about taking themselves and their horses off across the countryside. 48. Others would see the acceptance of this bounded walking environment as timid and pusillanimous. 49. But then, Shyamalan is not an individual who could ever be described as timid. 50. Linen, we all know, crushes as easily as timid love; she looked uncrushable. 51. The consequence was a timid but hard-headed daughter Sethe would die to protect. 51. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 52. It was a bit like sitting very quietly in a forest and waiting for a rare and timid wild animal to come out. 53. Humble clerks who have gone a bust on clothes for marriageable daughters are outraged but too timid to protest. 54. But soon nervous, timid seals tended to live longer than trusting ones, so gradually seals grew more and more wary. 55. Again and again and again, the wordless timid sounds of anguish continued. 56. In the same way it can reassure a timid lover, or comfort a woman weak from childbirth. 57. The prosecuting counsel said that nothing would be heard to criticise the victim's character, who was timid and nervous. 58. In addition, they may be timid in expressing their anger-they seem always to want to please. 59. Decker knew that the senior officer was wrong, but was too timid to tell him. 60. But his timid approach has left him vulnerable to attacks from all sides. 61. The nation's newspapers are usually timid in criticizing the military. 62. They think I'm just a timid woman, but I'll show them they're wrong. 63. Ellie and I talked in the kitchen, whispering, both a bit timid. 64. Ralph's wife was a small, timid woman who hardly ever spoke. 65. Timid people always wreak their peevishness on the gentle. 66. The newspaper called the plan timid and unimaginative. 67. He is always timid and overcautious. 68. Don't be timid. You can behave without ceremony here. 69. Allen has a meek, timid, and unassertive nature. 70. The committee was timid and mediocre and irresolute. 71. Childlings sylphs are timid and flighty. 72. The least noise would startle the timid child. 73. He was not apprehensive or timid through his imagination. 74. She didn't like her husband to be so timid. 75. Whitewater rafting is not for the timid. 76. Into this important commercial region the timid Carrie went. 77. He was timid about investing money. 78. Oliver looked at Sikes in mute and timid wonder. 79. His voice has a timid and tremulous sound. 80. Perhaps no adults knew, but the shy moon could see, the timid cicada might overhear, and of course, the heart itself unforgettably experienced. 81. But Yolanda Fernandez-Lommen, an Asian Development Bank economist in Beijing,(/timid.html) said the proposed reforms were too timid to affect the share-out of income. 82. Life was combat, and victory was not to the lazy, the timid, the drugstore cowboy, the mush-mouth afraid to tell people exactly what was on his mind. 83. Some of the e-mail messages, purloined last November, were mean-spirited, others were dismissive of contrarian views, and others revealed a timid reluctance to share data. 84. The apostle may be daring, but the bishop must be timid. 85. Alice normally a timid girl argued heatedly with them about it. 86. To the timid and hesitating everything is impossible because It'seems so. 87. I used to believe that this separateness was the exclusive problem of the timid, introverted shys. 88. Although he is mean to the goats, he is a and timid husband to Red Wolf. 89. Captain Piltchard and Captain Wren were both too timid to raise any outcry against Captin Black. 90. The timid and the fainthearted , and people that expect quick results, are doomed to disappointment. 91. Others, such as Germany, are being woefully timid ( see article ) . 92. They were a timid, gentle race, but ignorant, and heathenish worshippers of unknown gods. 93. She is timid to be terrified of getting into distress another of disposition, honor and lustrous reputation come all of a sudden, and the end send her too many rejoice and pleasures. 94. Their rage is decorous and prudent, for they are timid, as being very vulnerable themselves. 95. They are timid Elliot (Larry the Cucumber), lazy Sedgewick (Mr. Lunt) and no-self-confident George (Pa Grape). 96. But Ikey was timid, and his hopes remained insoluble in the menstruum of his backwardness and fears. 97. Humanitarian is the mixture of stupid, timid and overcautious and smart - aleck. 98. Premorbid personality of patients usually have sensitive, suspicious, timid and so on, which occurs in this disease may also have a role. 99. Out of Antonia's face the timid, doubting friendliness had fled, and was replaced by enmity. 100. He's rather timid , Tu Chu - chai is rather timid,'said Wang Ho - fu. 101. It specifically means that the sufferer shows helplessness, who intends to depend on others and is timid as well as inadequate, together with introjection. 102. Shuchen , the most timid of the girls , stuck close to Mingfeng. 103. Yi, absolutely with an appearance of good guy, is too timid to face media. 104. For as timid and unsure of himself that Yao looks on the offensive end, it's on defense where he is truly lacking, no more than an open-door that invites penetration. 105. Ivan was a timid little man——so timid that the villages called him "Pigeon" or mocked him with the title "Ivan the Terrible." 106. While talking to me, she constantly gave orders to the old housekeeper, who was obliged to move back and forth with awkward smile and a timid look. 107. The timid 13-year old from Wollo in Ethiopia's northern Amhara region was terrified at the prospect of marrying a man twice her age. 108. Her manner was short and abrupt, yet faltering and timid. 109. Elizabeth, or Beth, as everyone called her, was a rosy, smooth-haired, bright-eyed girl of thirteen, with a shy manner, a timid voice, and a peaceful expression_r_r which was seldom disturbed. 110. A timid little man ventured into a biker bar in the Bronx , and clearing his throat asked, "Um, err, which of you gentlemen owns the Doberman tied outside to the parking meter ?" 111. Don't scare children. So as to avoid the child too timid, yellow streak running down. 111. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 112. The Bundeswehr's recent offensive in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush mountains is too timid for Washington, yet too bold for many in Germany. 113. " Chang - lin, you're too timid ever to make a go of anything big! 114. The timid people will shrink back at the sight of it. 115. Said she timid or said she loved escape or she is such a complainer bustling modern college students. 116. Japan's politicians have long been timid on the need for reform, shying away from challenging the country's prevalent corporatism or its massive export-dependence. 117. Is nerve-racking panic-stricken the heart main startled, but hides the god young child spiritedly timid, wisdom not sufficient, if sees the thing exceptionally, or hears the special sound. 118. I find most of them a little too aware of their worthiness, aswell as structurally and cinematically timid. 119. Gao told one church member who had been detained in a raid. "But I warn you that if you are too timid to confront their barbaric behavior, you will be completely defeated." 120. It's difficult for the timid girl to pay court to her boyfriend. 121. They have prevailed in a system that ruthlessly weeds out the timid and the scrupulous. 122. She resented KO Chung - mou's scornful tone, and his implication that she was a frail, timid creature. 123. The more she called her husband a wimp, the more timid he became. 124. Many timid types comfort themselves by imagining such characters. Many self-aggrandising individuals are happy to act the part for them. 125. Yet beneath the upper crust of French international companies French business is inward - looking and timid. 126. I' ve walked on the broken stone road by the lake in summer evening. My heart beats stronger than cicada sings. The quiet lake records my timid steps . 127. Near the door stood a mulatto woman, evidently a servant in the house, with a timid bearing and an emaciated face pitifully sad and gentle. 128. And now, and for the first time, he was a suppliant, tender and timid and doubting. 129. But giving in would be risky, too — especially for a president whom voters are starting to write off as a man too timid to take a stand. 130. And now I will no longer is the timid love snivelling aphasic, growth after I in this school confident singing belong to my song. 131. If someone was timid, I'd downplay my accomplishments because I didn't want them to feel uncomfortable. 132. Mo son mistrust of vision reign the direction of the orotund source see quondam, no and in a short while, then see whence standing of a timid Nuo to lad Qie of white dress. 133. And yet in the changes that time has brought about there are already many things that can help our timid novitiate. 133. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 134. A long-tailed marsupial mouse, is found only in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. This timid creature rarely ventures for from its nest. 135. The man whose virtue has no source except a purely terrestrial prudence will, in such a world, become an adventurer if he has the courage, and, if not, will seek obscurity as a timid time-server. 136. In the world which is eager for qickness and instant benefits, looking entad is considered as a kind of timid and overcautious behavior. 137. The gap between the right of the Republican party, which is providing the angriest critics of the reforms, and the left of the Democratic party, which thinks the proposals too timid, is unbridgeable. 138. The little girl is as timid as a hare, shy in the presence of strangers. |
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