foible的意思和读音

foible

: [ˈfɔɪb(ə)l] : ['fɔɪb(ə)l]

n.

foibles  

n.strength

n.weakness,fault,shortcoming,quirk,idiosyncrasy

foiblen.

1.a silly habit or a strange or weak aspect of a person's character, that is considered harmless by other people

We have to tolerate each other's little foibles.

n.1.(),2.

n.1.a way of thinking or behaving that is unusual and strange or annoying

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2. fohn foible foil ...

3. franklin foible geld ...

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1.I shall never attempt to palliate my own foible by expose the error of another.

2.I shall never attempt to palliate my own foible by exposing the error of another .

3.Most cunningly had the Egyptian appealed to Ione's ruling foible and most dexterously had he applied the poisoned dart to her pride.

4.Sensitivity to the past is not some western foible, nor is it a barrier to economic growth.怀西怀

5.And this, I would say, is the biggest human foible that we have.

6.foible : n. a small weakness; slight lack of character(

7.foible a small rather foolish personal habit