词汇 | self-image |
释义 | self-image noun[ Cusually singular ] uk /ˌselfˈɪm.ɪdʒ/ us /ˌselfˈɪm.ɪdʒ/ the way a person feels about his or her personality, achievements and value to society: 自我形象 Having a decent job contributes to a good self-image.拥有一份体面的工作有助于树立良好的自我形象。 Science of psychology & psychoanalysis analyse analysis behavioural science behaviourism behaviourist brain mapping cognition electroshock therapy neuropsychology nominative determinism non-psychiatric non-psychiatrist non-psychological pathological psyche psychiatrist psychobabble straightjacket subliminally unconscious self-image | American Dictionaryself-image noun[ C ] us/ˈselfˈɪm·ɪdʒ/ your opinion of yourself, esp. how you appear to other people: Her self-image doesn’t depend entirely on professional success. Examples of self-imageself-image Often, one's self-image becomes restricted and restrained by one's professional image. He cultivated this self-image through unceasing teaching and writing that resonated well beyond systematic theology. Research efforts to understand the role of mental disorder and stigmatization on the development of self-esteem and self-image continue to be a priority. Paying privately for care was important to self-image. The father, to be sure, as a towering image of authority, proved to be a crucial factor in his son's own self-image. The second elitist image is the self-image projected so successfully by the colonial regime itself. The state's self-image of impartiality is undone by the nature of its choices. These focused on relationships, the use of time, health, self-image and money management, with a few idiosyncratic ones. They are a reflection of the perpetrators' self-image based on the desire for exculpation and tainted by retrospection. The link between voice and self-image is so fundamental it is often overlooked or taken for granted. In addition, impairment may be observed in the development of proximal issues associated with self-image, autonomy, and representations of self and others. I find that from a general self-image thing that there is a difference with an older person. It is also a function of the self-image of the occupier. Going to the polls confirms and reinforces one's self-image as a civic-minded, politically involved citizen. The body has become a focal point for people's self-image in late modernity. See all examples of self-image 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. |
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