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1 Schüchternheit
* * *die Schüchternheittimorousness; timidity; sheepishness; coyness; timidness; diffidence; shyness* * *Schụ̈ch|tern|heitf -, no plshyness; (= Scheu auch) bashfulness* * *die1) coyness2) diffidence* * *Schüch·tern·heit<->f kein pl shyness* * *die; Schüchternheit: shyness* * ** * *die; Schüchternheit: shyness* * *f.coyness n.diffidence n.sheepishness n.shyness n.timidity n. -
2 Selbstvertrauen
* * *das Selbstvertrauenaplomb; self-confidence* * *Sẹlbst|ver|trau|enntself-confidence* * *das1) (belief and faith in one's own ability: She shows a great deal of confidence for her age.) confidence2) (belief or trust in one's own powers: You need plenty of self-confidence to be a good airline pilot.) self-confidence* * *Selbst·ver·trau·ennt self-confidenceein gesundes \Selbstvertrauen haben to be reasonably confidentjds \Selbstvertrauen heben [o stärken] to increase [or raise] sb's self-confidence* * *das self-confidence* * *Selbstvertrauen n self-confidence, self-assurance;Mangel an Selbstvertrauen auch diffidence* * *das self-confidence* * *n.self confidence n. -
3 Zaghaftigkeit
* * *die Zaghaftigkeitcravenness* * *Zag|haf|tig|keit ['tsaːkhaftɪçkait]f -, no pltimidity* * *Zag·haf·tig·keitf timidity* * *die; Zaghaftigkeit: timidity; (Zögern) hesitancy* * *Zaghaftigkeit f; nur sg timidity; (Schüchternheit) shyness, diffidence; (Vorsichtigkeit) cautiousness* * *die; Zaghaftigkeit: timidity; (Zögern) hesitancy* * *f.cravenness n. -
4 Befangenheit
f; nur Sg.1. shyness, self-consciousness, inhibition(s Pl.); vorübergehende: auch embarrassment2. (Voreingenommenheit) bias, prejudice; einen Richter etc. wegen Befangenheit ablehnen disqualify a judge etc. on grounds of bias* * *die Befangenheit(Gehemmtheit) self-consciousness; inhibition; shyness;(Scheu) embarrassment;(Voreingenommenheit) partiality; bias; prejudice* * *Be|fạn|gen|heitf -,no pl1) (= Verlegenheit) (von Mensch, Lächeln) diffidence; (von Schweigen, Stille) awkwardness2) (= Voreingenommenheit) bias, prejudice; (JUR) interestjdn wegen ( Besorgnis der) Befangenheit ablehnen (Jur) — to object to sb on grounds of suspected bias
* * ** * *Be·fan·gen·heit<->1. (Gehemmtheit) inhibition, self-consciousnessjdn wegen [Besorgnis der] \Befangenheit ablehnen to challenge [or disqualify] sb on grounds of [suspected] bias* * *die; Befangenheit1) self-consciousness; awkwardness2) (bes. Rechtsw.): (Voreingenommenheit) bias* * *1. shyness, self-consciousness, inhibition(s pl); vorübergehende: auch embarrassment2. (Voreingenommenheit) bias, prejudice;einen Richter etcwegen Befangenheit ablehnen disqualify a judge etc on grounds of bias* * *die; Befangenheit1) self-consciousness; awkwardness2) (bes. Rechtsw.): (Voreingenommenheit) bias -
5 Schüchternheit
f1. bashfulness2. coyness3. diffidence4. sheepishness5. shyness
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