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1 self-consciously
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2 kendi halini düşünerek
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3 samosvesno
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4 rozpačito
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5 concientemente
= consciously, deliberately, wittingly, self-consciously.Ex. All professionals need consciously and continously to update their skills in order to meet the challenges and changes in technology and in their fields.Ex. Some categories of headings are deliberately omitted from Sears'.Ex. Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.Ex. Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.* * *= consciously, deliberately, wittingly, self-consciously.Ex: All professionals need consciously and continously to update their skills in order to meet the challenges and changes in technology and in their fields.
Ex: Some categories of headings are deliberately omitted from Sears'.Ex: Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.Ex: Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe. -
6 envergonhadamente
self-conscious, self-consciouslyDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > envergonhadamente
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8 falto de naturalidad
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9 conscientemente
adv.consciously.* * *► adverbio1 consciously* * *adv.* * *ADV consciously* * *= deliberately, wittingly, self-consciously, consciously.Ex. Some categories of headings are deliberately omitted from Sears'.Ex. Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.Ex. Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.Ex. All professionals need consciously and continously to update their skills in order to meet the challenges and changes in technology and in their fields.* * *= deliberately, wittingly, self-consciously, consciously.Ex: Some categories of headings are deliberately omitted from Sears'.
Ex: Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.Ex: Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.Ex: All professionals need consciously and continously to update their skills in order to meet the challenges and changes in technology and in their fields.* * *deliberately, consciously* * *conscientemente advdeliberately, consciously -
10 cohibidamente
adv.self-consciously, timidly.* * *Ex. 'Thanks a bunch!' he said, smiling self-consciously.* * *Ex: 'Thanks a bunch!' he said, smiling self-consciously.
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11 befangen
Adj.1. inhibited, shy, self-conscious; vorübergehend: auch embarrassed2. (voreingenommen) auch JUR. bias(s)ed; jemanden / sich für befangen erklären declare s.o. / o.s. to be prejudiced; jemanden als befangen ablehnen disqualify s.o. on grounds of bias; in etw. befangen sein einer falschen Vorstellung etc.: be caught up in s.th.; stärker: be blinded by s.th.; in einem Irrtum befangen sein labo(u)r under a delusion* * ** * *be|fạn|gen [bə'faŋən]adj1) Mensch, Lächeln diffident; Schweigen, Stille awkward2) (ESP JUR = voreingenommen) prejudiced, bias(s)edals befangen gelten — to be considered (to be) prejudiced or bias(s)ed; (Jur) to be considered (to be) an interested party
jdn als befangen erklären — to claim that sb is not qualified due to a conflict of interests
jdn als befangen ablehnen (Jur) — to object to sb on grounds of suspected bias
3) (geh = verstrickt)in der Vorstellung befangen sein, dass... or... zu... — to have the impression that...
er ist in seinen eigenen Anschauungen befangen — he can only see his own point of view
in einem Irrtum befangen sein — to labour (Brit) or labor (US) under a misapprehension
* * *2) (too easily becoming shy or embarrassed when in the presence of others: She'll never be a good teacher - she's too self-conscious.) self-conscious* * *be·fan·gen[bəˈfaŋən]1. (gehemmt) inhibited, self-conscioussich akk für \befangen erklären to withdraw [from a case] [or to declare oneself disqualified] on the grounds of biasjdn als \befangen ablehnen to challenge [or disqualify] sb on grounds of bias3. (geh)im Glauben \befangen sein, dass... to be under the impression that...* * *1.1) self-conscious, awkward2) (bes. Rechtsw.): (voreingenommen) biased3)2.in einem Glauben/Irrtum befangen sein — (geh.) labour under a belief/misapprehension
adverbial self-consciously; awkwardly* * *befangen adj1. inhibited, shy, self-conscious; vorübergehend: auch embarrassedjemanden/sich für befangen erklären declare sb/o.s. to be prejudiced;jemanden als befangen ablehnen disqualify sb on grounds of bias;in etwas befangen sein einer falschen Vorstellung etc: be caught up in sth; stärker: be blinded by sth;in einem Irrtum befangen sein labo(u)r under a delusion* * *1.1) self-conscious, awkward2) (bes. Rechtsw.): (voreingenommen) biased3)2.in einem Glauben/Irrtum befangen sein — (geh.) labour under a belief/misapprehension
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12 tímidamente
adv.timidly, bashfully, demurely, diffidently.* * *► adverbio1 shyly, timidly* * *ADV shyly, timidly* * *adverbio ( de manera retraída) shyly; (titubeando, sin atreverse) timidly* * *= sheepishly, self-consciously, timidly.Ex. 'Trouble slithering underfoot in the Garden of Eden?', the librarian shook his head sheepishly.Ex. 'Thanks a bunch!' he said, smiling self-consciously.Ex. Said another timidly, nay, sheepishly: 'You can see we need help, can't you Mr. Bibeau?'.* * *adverbio ( de manera retraída) shyly; (titubeando, sin atreverse) timidly* * *= sheepishly, self-consciously, timidly.Ex: 'Trouble slithering underfoot in the Garden of Eden?', the librarian shook his head sheepishly.
Ex: 'Thanks a bunch!' he said, smiling self-consciously.Ex: Said another timidly, nay, sheepishly: 'You can see we need help, can't you Mr. Bibeau?'.* * *(de manera retraída) shyly; (titubeando, sin atreverse) timidly* * *tímidamente adv1. [con vergüenza] shyly2. [con vacilación] timidly -
13 vergonzosamente
adv.shamefully, bashfully; confoundedly.* * *► adverbio1 shamefully, ignominiously* * *ADV1) (=con timidez) bashfully, shyly; (=con modestia) modestly2) (=deshonrosamente) shamefully, disgracefully* * *= sheepishly, self-consciously, disgracefully, shamefully, abjectly, embarrassingly.Ex. 'Trouble slithering underfoot in the Garden of Eden?', the librarian shook his head sheepishly.Ex. 'Thanks a bunch!' he said, smiling self-consciously.Ex. The increasing efficiency of machine printing did reduce the average price of reprints and of popular works but new literature remained disgracefully expensive.Ex. He maintains that indexers are shamefully treated, their pay is disgraceful and they are almost never acknowledged in the book.Ex. The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals ' abjectly betrayed their own principles'.Ex. Teaching lost its status when education became secularized as a tool for economic mobility, when concerns for the spiritual became embarrassingly atavistic.* * *= sheepishly, self-consciously, disgracefully, shamefully, abjectly, embarrassingly.Ex: 'Trouble slithering underfoot in the Garden of Eden?', the librarian shook his head sheepishly.
Ex: 'Thanks a bunch!' he said, smiling self-consciously.Ex: The increasing efficiency of machine printing did reduce the average price of reprints and of popular works but new literature remained disgracefully expensive.Ex: He maintains that indexers are shamefully treated, their pay is disgraceful and they are almost never acknowledged in the book.Ex: The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals ' abjectly betrayed their own principles'.Ex: Teaching lost its status when education became secularized as a tool for economic mobility, when concerns for the spiritual became embarrassingly atavistic.* * *A (tímidamente) shyly, bashfullyB (ignominiosamente) disgracefully, shamefully* * *vergonzosamente adv1. [sin honra] shamefully, disgracefully2. [con timidez] bashfully -
14 autoconsciente
adj.self-aware, self-conscious.f. & m.self-aware person.* * *Ex. Information science must become both theoretically self-conscious and self-consciously based on a social ideology.* * *Ex: Information science must become both theoretically self-conscious and self-consciously based on a social ideology.
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15 gehemmt
I P.P. hemmenII Adj. inhibited; (befangen) auch self-conscious; (scheu) auch shy; gehemmt sein feel inhibited, be ( oder feel) self-conscious oder shy* * *constrained; clammed; inhibited; self-conscious* * *ge|hẹmmt [gə'hɛmt]1. adjMensch inhibited; Benehmen self-conscious2. advsich benehmen in an inhibited way, self-consciouslygehemmt sprechen — to have inhibitions in speaking
See:→ auch hemmen* * *(unable to relax and express one's feelings in an open and natural way.) inhibited* * *ge·hemmtI. adj inhibitedII. adv\gehemmt sprechen to speak with inhibitions* * *Adjektiv inhibited* * ** * *Adjektiv inhibited* * *adj.inhibited adj. -
16 consciente de uno mismo
(adj.) = self-consciousEx. Information science must become both theoretically self-conscious and self-consciously based on a social ideology.* * *(adj.) = self-consciousEx: Information science must become both theoretically self-conscious and self-consciously based on a social ideology.
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17 claramente
adv.clearly.* * *► adverbio1 clearly* * *adv.* * *ADV clearly* * *= clearly, conspicuously, distinctly, dramatically, plainly, sharply, manifestly, uncompromisingly, patently, loud and clear, bluntly, ostensibly, tellingly, recognisably [recognizably, -USA], notoriously.Ex. Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.Ex. While Jewett found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author and cited conspicuously the entry under VOLTAIRE as an example.Ex. Some were distinctly unhappy with the quality of the effort.Ex. This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.Ex. Plainly much of the schedules of the second edition remain to be published.Ex. The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.Ex. However, prevailing practices are manifestly inadequate.Ex. For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.Ex. In the public library grand tradition this was patently the self image of the educated middle class.Ex. This draft resolution is meant to state, loud and clear, what is really at stake and to encourage governments to take action now.Ex. In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.Ex. This term ostensibly describes 'human ware' aspects of IT application and services.Ex. This volume tellingly reveals the many negotiations, improvisations, sleights-of-hand, and slipknots that were a part of the crafting of Hitchcock's films.Ex. Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.Ex. Lest it appear that Ms. Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.----* claramente definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clear-cut.* claramente diferenciado = differentiated, hyperbolic, clearly differentiated.* claramente expresado = well-articulated.* demostrar claramente = demonstrate + clearly.* expresado claramente = clearly articulated.* hacer ver claramente = hammer + home + message, show + clearly.* indicar claramente = make + it + clear.* mostrar claramente = show + clearly.* muy claramente = in no uncertain terms.* * *= clearly, conspicuously, distinctly, dramatically, plainly, sharply, manifestly, uncompromisingly, patently, loud and clear, bluntly, ostensibly, tellingly, recognisably [recognizably, -USA], notoriously.Ex: Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.
Ex: While Jewett found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author and cited conspicuously the entry under VOLTAIRE as an example.Ex: Some were distinctly unhappy with the quality of the effort.Ex: This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.Ex: Plainly much of the schedules of the second edition remain to be published.Ex: The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.Ex: However, prevailing practices are manifestly inadequate.Ex: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.Ex: In the public library grand tradition this was patently the self image of the educated middle class.Ex: This draft resolution is meant to state, loud and clear, what is really at stake and to encourage governments to take action now.Ex: In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.Ex: This term ostensibly describes 'human ware' aspects of IT application and services.Ex: This volume tellingly reveals the many negotiations, improvisations, sleights-of-hand, and slipknots that were a part of the crafting of Hitchcock's films.Ex: Librarians, like anthropologists, are recognizably and self-consciously members of one single tribe.Ex: Lest it appear that Ms. Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.* claramente definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clear-cut.* claramente diferenciado = differentiated, hyperbolic, clearly differentiated.* claramente expresado = well-articulated.* demostrar claramente = demonstrate + clearly.* expresado claramente = clearly articulated.* hacer ver claramente = hammer + home + message, show + clearly.* indicar claramente = make + it + clear.* mostrar claramente = show + clearly.* muy claramente = in no uncertain terms.* * *clearly* * *claramente advclearly* * *adv clearly* * *claramente adv: clearly* * *claramente adv clearly -
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General subject: coyly, humbly, self consciously, self-consciously, shamefacedly, sheepishly, with a conscious air, bashfully, shyly, timidly -
19 неловко
1) General subject: angularly, awkwardly, fatly, maladroitly, self consciously, self-consciously, uncomfortably, uneasily, feel awkward, in an awkward manner (имеется в виду поведение), clumsily, uncouthly, awkward2) Colloquial: hairy -
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General subject: embarrassedly, self consciously, self-consciously, uneasily, shyly, sheepishly
См. также в других словарях:
self-consciously — self conscious ► ADJECTIVE 1) nervous or awkward because unduly aware of oneself or one s actions. 2) (especially of an action) deliberate and with full awareness. DERIVATIVES self consciously adverb self consciousness noun … English terms dictionary
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self-consciously — adv. Self consciously is used with these adjectives: ↑poetic … Collocations dictionary
self-consciously — adverb see self conscious … New Collegiate Dictionary
self-consciously — See self conscious. * * * … Universalium
self-consciously — adverb In a self conscious manner … Wiktionary
self-consciously — See: self conscious … English dictionary
self-consciously — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. bashfully, affectedly, upset; see ashamed , modestly 1 … English dictionary for students
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