reticent的意思和读音

reticent

: [ˈretɪsənt] : [ˈretɪs(ə)nt]

adj.

adj.talkative

adj.cagey,discreet,reserved,quiet,restrained

reticentadj.

1.unwilling to tell people about things

She was shy and reticent.

He was extremely reticent about his personal life.

adj.1.;;, (of, about, on)

adj.1.not willing to provide information about something, especially about yourself or your feelings

1. arrest reticent revere ...

2. retain vt. ;;() reticent a. , retrospect n. , ...

3. nakedness reticent tolerant ...

4. idiosyncratic , reticent synoptic ...

5. Selfishness Reticent Eloquent , ...

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1.If you are reticent to begin using namespaces, consider upgrading your IDE and try out namespaces with a bit of help from your favorite IDE.使IDE,IDE使

2.You think we seem to have met before, you asked me if we have an agreement of the preexistence? I open my big eyes with reticent.

3.Although Lee has become something of a hero since publicizing his involvement with the Open Kinect contest, he is reticent.Kinect

4.So just how much bond buying would the U. S. central bank have to do to get reticent consumers spending again?

5."She had been shy and reticent with me, and now . . . she was telling me aloud the secrets of her inmost heart" (W. H. Hudson).”(W·H·)。

6.She was so reticent about her social life that even her roommates did not know she had a boyfriend.

7.But, although it has been painfully reticent, Safe only seems to have bought small slices of western companies so far.西

8.Since most people dislike being pushed to see any sort of adviser, I expected Boris to be reticent, if not downright hostile.Boris--

9.Though the Seattle-based company has stuck to its policy of not disclosing Kindle sales, securities analysts have not been so reticent.西Kindles

10.The spill dishearten us all and, I believe, makes the public a little more reticent to assume a smooth recovery.