confidence的意思和读音

confidence

: [ˈkɑnfɪdəns] : [ˈkɒnfɪd(ə)ns]

n.

adj.

confidences  

v.+n.restore confidence,build confidence,lose confidence,give confidence,boost confidence

adj.+n.full confidence,great confidence,complete confidence,absolute confidence,perfect confidence

n.timidity,doubt

n.sureness,self-assurance,self-confidence,poise,assurance

confidencen.belief in others

1.[u]~ (in sb/sth)the feeling that you can trust, believe in and be sure about the abilities or good qualities of sb/sth

The players all have confidence in their manager.

A fall in unemployment will help to restore consumer confidence.

a lack of confidence in the government

The new contracts have undermined the confidence of employees.

She has every confidence in her students' abilities.

belief in yourself

2.[u]a belief in your own ability to do things and be successful

He answered the questions with confidence .

People often lose confidence when they are criticized.

He gained confidence when he went to college.

She suffers from a lack of confidence .

While girls lack confidence , boys often overestimate their abilities.

I didn't have any confidence in myself at school.

feeling certain

3.[u]the feeling that you are certain about sth

They could not say with confidence that he would be able to walk again after the accident.

He expressed his confidence that they would win.

trust

4.[u]a feeling of trust that sb will keep information private

Eva told me about their relationship in confidence .

This is in the strictest confidence .

It took a long time to gain her confidence(= make her feel she could trust me) .

a secret

5.[c]a secret that you tell sb

The girls exchanged confidences.

I could never forgive Mike for betraying a confidence.

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n.1.the belief that you are able to do things well2.the belief that someone or something is good and that you can trust them3.if you have confidence that something is true, you feel certain that it is true4.a secret that you tell someone1.the belief that you are able to do things well2.the belief that someone or something is good and that you can trust them3.if you have confidence that something is true, you feel certain that it is true4.a secret that you tell someone

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1.It was not confidence exactly, but more that I began to believe I knew how the city worked.

2.All of a sudden absolutely empty mood seems to have something, then to restore lost confidence to work.

3.She choose give her study up as she began to lose the confidence in her study.

4.But a lot is at stake in trying to overcome the current crisis of confidence.西

5.Rice told reporters on her plane that settlement expansion does not build confidence and is an obstacle to peace.

6.By trusting me to care for him at the moment of his passing, he showed not only his love, but his pride and confidence in me.

7.With experience, persistence, and time, you'll be surprised by how much knowledge you can acquire and how much confidence you can develop.

8.A man's attempt to impress women sells out his dignity, his confidence and his self-esteem.

9.Everything afterwards was just a great increase in energy and confidence geared towards obtaining more of the drug.

10.Others may become a bit intimidated by your confidence, so be sure to be diplomatic and caring as you go along.