confidence

[英] [ˈkɔnfidəns] [美] [ˈkɑnfɪdəns] 生词本

n.

adj.

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1. N-UNCOUNT 信任;信赖 If you have confidence in someone, you feel that you can trust them. 
  • I have every confidence in you...

    我完全相信你。

  • This has contributed to the lack of confidence in the police...

    这导致了大家对警方缺乏信任。

  • His record on ceasefires inspires no confidence.

    他以往在停火方面的表现让人对他毫无信心。

2. N-UNCOUNT 自信;信心 If you have confidence, you feel sure about your abilities, qualities, or ideas. 
  • The band is on excellent form and brimming with confidence...

    这支乐队状态极佳,自信满满。

  • I always thought the worst of myself and had no confidence whatsoever.

    我老是妄自菲薄,没有一点儿信心。

3. N-UNCOUNT 肯定;把握 If you can say something with confidence, you feel certain it is correct. 
  • I can say with confidence that such rumors were totally groundless.

    我可以肯定地说这样的谣言完全没有根据。

4. N-UNCOUNT 私下;秘密 If you tell someone something in confidence, you tell them a secret. 
  • We told you all these things in confidence...

    我们告诉你的这些事都需要保密。

  • Even telling Lois seemed a betrayal of confidence.

    即使是告诉洛伊丝都好像是在泄密。

  • If you take someone into your confidence, you tell them a secret.向…吐露秘密
    • If your daughter takes you into her confidence, don't rush off to tell your husband.

      如果女儿告诉你她的秘密,不要急着说给丈夫听。

5. N-COUNT 秘密;知心话 A confidence is a secret that you tell someone. 
  • Gregory shared confidences with Carmen.

    格雷戈里和卡门说了知心话。

6. See also: vote of no confidence;  
Noun

1. freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities;

  • "his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular"
  • "after that failure he lost his confidence"
  • "she spoke with authority"

2. a feeling of trust (in someone or something);

  • "I have confidence in our team"
  • "confidence is always borrowed, never owned"

3. a state of confident hopefulness that events will be favorable;

  • "public confidence in the economy"

4. a trustful relationship;

  • "he took me into his confidence"
  • "he betrayed their trust"

5. a secret that is confided or entrusted to another;

  • "everyone trusted him with their confidences"
  • "the priest could not reveal her confidences"

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1. A few months living away from home have given him renewed self-confidence.
离家几个月的生活使他重新获得了自信心。

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2. A interne should never,on any account,break his confidence.
实习医生无论如何都不能失去信心。

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3. After having been instructed to drive out of town, I began to acquire confidence.
接到把车开出城的指令后,我的信心增长了。

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4. During that time, she so gained my aunt's confidence that she was put in charge of the domestic staff.
在这期间,她得到了我姑姑如此的信任,结果被委任为家仆的负责人。

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5. Failure did not puncture my confidence.
失败并没有挫伤我的信心。

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6. Getting the job did wonders for her self-confidence.
获得这份工作后,她自信心大增。

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7. He gave us a warning against placing confidence in people we did not know.
他告诫我们,不要轻信我们不了解的人。

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8. He has the confidence to deny it.
他竟有胆量否认它。

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9. He possesses the quality of inspiring confidence.
他有本事能让别人信任他。

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10. He seemed to be bankrupt of hope and confidence.
他似乎毫无希望和信心。

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11. He was possessed of great self-confidence.
他有很强的自信心。

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12. He wouldn't take me into his confidence.
他不愿把我当作知己。

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13. Her confidence in him was entirely misplaced.
她完全错误地相信了他。

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14. His attitude towards her gnawed away at her confidence.
他对她的态度一直在削弱她的自尊心。

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15. His easy gait shows self-confidence.
他从容的步态显示出自信。

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16. How can you expect to win confidence of the people unless you come to them with clean hands.
你如何能赢得人民的信任,除非你以廉洁之身和他们打交道。

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17. I found his cheeky self-confidence unbearable.
我感到他那种目中无人的狂妄简直令人难以忍受。

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18. I should like to exchange a few words with you in confidence.
我想私下和你交换点意见。

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19. I think a lack of confidence underlies his manner.
我认为他表现出的态度是因为他缺乏信心。

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20. I'll tell you in strict confidence that they are going to get divorced.
我想悄悄地告诉你他们打算离婚了。

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