-
1 diffident
'difidənt(not confident.) inseguro- diffidence
tr['dɪfɪdənt]1 poco seguro,-a de sí mismo,-adiffident ['dɪfədənt] adj1) shy: tímido, apocado, inseguro2) reserved: reservadoadj.• apocado, -a adj.• huraño, -a adj.• tímido, -a adj.'dɪfədənt, 'dɪfɪdənt['dɪfɪdǝnt]ADJ inseguro, cohibido* * *['dɪfədənt, 'dɪfɪdənt] -
2 diffident
adj.1 pudoroso(a), retraído(a).2 esquivo, modesto, cohibido, apocado. -
3 seguro
seguro 1
◊ -ra adjetivo1 esa escalera no está segura that ladder isn't safe o steady ‹ anticonceptivo› safe; 2 seguro DE algo sure o certain of sth ‹ fecha› definite; no te preocupes, seguro que no es nada don't worry, I'm sure it's nothing; seguro que se le olvida he's sure o bound to forget
seguro 2 sustantivo masculino 1 (— de pulsera, collar) clasp, fastener; 2 seguro contra or a todo riesgo comprehensive insurance, all-risks insurance; seguro contra or de incendios fire insurance; seguro de viaje travel insurance; seguro de vida life assurance, life insuranceb) ( Seguridad Social): el seguro or el Sseguro the state health care system, ≈ Medicaid ( in US), ≈ the National Health Service ( in UK)■ adverbio: no lo sabe seguro she doesn't know for sure o certain; seguro que sospecha lo nuestro I'm sure he suspects we're up to something
seguro,-a
I adjetivo
1 es una persona muy segura (de sí misma), he's very self-confident
2 (convencido, sin dudas) sure, definite: estaba segura de que vendrías, I was sure you would come
3 (garantizado, cierto) assured: su dimisión es prácticamente segura, his resignation is almost certain
4 (sin peligro) safe
un lugar seguro, a safe place
5 (sin temor, riesgo) secure: no se siente seguro, he doesn't feel secure
es una inversión muy segura, it's a safe investment
6 (paso, voz) steady, firm
II sustantivo masculino
1 Com insurance
seguro a todo riesgo, fully comprehensive insurance
seguro de vida, life insurance
2 (de un arma) safety catch o device (de una puerta) pásale el seguro a la puerta, bolt the door
III adverbio for sure, definitely Locuciones: ir sobre seguro, to play safe
tener algo por seguro, to be sure of sthg ' seguro' also found in these entries: Spanish: asegurarse - cierta - cierto - cobertura - confiada - confiado - esperar - liquidez - ocho - prima - riesgo - santuario - segura - servidor - servidora - sexo - sí - tener - asegurado - bien - confiar - desenfadado - montaje - ojalá - que - tercero English: agenda - assurance - back up - bet - bound - burglar alarm - certain - claim - clear - comprehensive - confident - dead - define - dependable - doubt - endowment - extortionate - insurance - insurance premium - itemize - life insurance - low-cost - ought - overconfident - play - policy - positive - premium - quite - safe - safety - safety catch - secure - self-assured - self-confident - steadily - steady - sure - travel insurance - uncertain - unsure - certainly - certainty - death - definite - definitely - diffident - dollar - health - including -
4 tímido
tímido
(falto de decisión, coraje) timid
tímido,-a
I adj (vergonzoso) shy fig (reacción) una tímida acogida, a tepid o lukewarm welcome
II sustantivo masculino y femenino shy person ' tímido' also found in these entries: Spanish: cerrada - cerrado - cortada - cortado - dejarse - fachada - ruborizarse - tímida - chupado - cohibido - esquivo - vergonzoso English: bashful - coy - diffident - mousy - naturally - self-conscious - shy - small - timid - wallflower - self - tongue
См. также в других словарях:
Diffident — Dif fi*dent, a. [L. diffidens, entis, p. pr. of diffidere; dif = dis + fidere to trust; akin to fides faith. See {Faith}, and cf. {Defy}.] 1. Wanting confidence in others; distrustful. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] You were always extremely diffident… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diffident — I adjective abashed, awestricken, awestruck, bashful, blushful, blushing, cautious, demure, deprecating, deprecative, diffidens, embarrassed, fainthearted, faltering, hesitating, humble, humbled, lacking self confidence, modest, overanxious,… … Law dictionary
diffident — mid 15c., from L. diffidentem (nom. diffidens), prp. of diffidere (see DIFFIDENCE (Cf. diffidence)). Related: Diffidently … Etymology dictionary
diffident — modest, bashful, *shy, coy Analogous words: shrinking, flinching, blenching (see RECOIL): hesitant, reluctant (see DISINCLINED): timorous, *timid Antonyms: confident Contrasted words: assured, sure, sanguine, presumptuous (see CONFIDENT): self… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
diffident — [adj] hesitant; unconfident backward, bashful, blenching, chary, constrained, coy, demure, distrustful, doubtful, dubious, flinching, humble, insecure, meek, modest, mousy, rabbity, reluctant, reserved, retiring, self conscious, self effacing,… … New thesaurus
diffident — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lacking in self confidence. DERIVATIVES diffidence noun diffidently adverb. ORIGIN Latin, from diffidere fail to trust … English terms dictionary
diffident — [dif′ədənt] adj. [L diffidens: see DIFFIDENCE] full of diffidence; lacking self confidence; timid; shy SYN. SHY1 diffidently adv … English World dictionary
diffident — dif|fi|dent [ˈdıfıdənt] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , present participle of diffidere to distrust , from fidere to trust ] shy and not wanting to make people notice you or talk about you diffident manner/smile/voice etc diffident about … Dictionary of contemporary English
diffident — [[t]dɪ̱fɪdənt[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is diffident is rather shy and does not enjoy talking about themselves or being noticed by other people. John was as bouncy and ebullient as Helen was diffident and reserved. Derived words: diffidence… … English dictionary
diffident — adjective shy and unwilling to make people notice you or talk about you: He suddenly felt diffident in the presence of these people (+ about): She was diffident about her prize. diffidently adverb diffidence noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
diffident — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin diffident , diffidens, present participle of diffidere to distrust, from dis + fidere to trust more at bide Date: 15th century 1. hesitant in acting or speaking through lack of self confidence 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary