词汇 | self-esteem |
释义 | self-esteem noun[ U ] uk /ˌself.ɪˈstiːm/ us /ˌself.ɪˈstiːm/ C1 belief and confidence in your own ability and value: 自尊 The compliments she received after the presentation boosted her self-esteem.发言后得到的赞誉增强了她的自尊感。 She suffers from low self-esteem and it prevents her from pursuing her goals.她的自尊心很低,这会阻止她追求目标。 She has very low self-esteem.她有很强的自卑感。 Jealousy within a relationship is usually symptomatic of low self-esteem in one of the partners.恋爱关系中嫉妒情绪的产生通常表明其中一方不够自信。 All the people in the study had low self-esteem and had issues with their bodies.研究中的所有对象自尊心都不强,对自身体形都有所不满。 Her recent success at work has been very good for her self-esteem. Of course you try to build up your children's confidence and self-esteem. Confidence & self-assurance amour propre aplomb assertive assertively assertiveness dogmatism dogmatist empowered feel certain fierce rest assured safe safety blanket security blanket self-assertion to be sureidiom too cool for schoolidiom unbowed unintimidated unmoored self-esteem | American Dictionaryself-esteem noun[ U ] us/ˌsel·fəˈstim/ respect for yourself: The program is intended to build students’ self-esteem. Does he suffer from low self-esteem? Examples of self-esteemself-esteem Studies have reported elevated self-esteem following successful treatment and lowered self-esteem following treatment failure. Assimilation refers to strategies aimed at optimizing resources, or compensating for losses or declines in domains that are central to the individual's self-esteem and identity. Neither relationship was mediated by self-esteem, although there was a weak association of lower self-esteem with greater depression and better insight. In particular, the link between insight and depression was not just mediated by low self-esteem. Since the 1970s, psychology's self-esteem has improved - with good reason. That making art in a collaborative environment can contribute to social and personal development, concentration, intellectual skills, self-esteem and promote social cohesion is self-evident. Alternatively, it may be that singing training raises children's self-esteem and feelings of self-worthiness. At all times their 'expert' status was emphasised to keep self-esteem as high as possible and maximise response levels. This resulted in higher self-esteem when approaching the task and a sense of importance that their opinions and their choices mattered. Consider another hypothetical world in which many but not all parents of cloned children undermine their self-esteem. Such adolescents then tend to reject or attack the conventional value system of society in order to increase their self-esteem. One value of anticipatory negotiations is that they give the other person opportunities to have a say, thus protecting their self-esteem. The findings were divided into five sections: voice quality ratings; learning and behavioural difficulties; vocal identity; self-esteem and self-worth; and psychological impact of singing. When depression breeds contempt : reassurance seeking, self-esteem, and rejection of depressed college students by their roommates. That is, depressive affect does not increase with greater young-adult work stressors; and self-esteem and self-efficacy do not diminish. See all examples of self-esteem These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
随便看 |
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。