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self-es·'teem nSelbstwertgefühl nt;to boost/destroy one's \self-esteem sein Selbstwertgefühl stärken/zerstören -
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respect m de soi, amour-propre m;∎ to suffer from low self-esteem avoir peu d'estime de soiUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > self-esteem
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self-esteem [ˏselfɪˊsti:m] nсамоуваже́ние; чу́вство со́бственного досто́инства -
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selfi'sti:m(a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) amor propiotr[selfɪ'stiːm]1 amor nombre masculino propioself-esteem [.sɛlfɪ'sti:m] n: autoestima f, amor m propion.• amor propio s.m.• autoestima s.f.'selfɪ'stiːmmass noun autoestima f, amor m propio[ˌselfɪs'tiːm]N amor m propio* * *['selfɪ'stiːm]mass noun autoestima f, amor m propio -
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nounSelbstachtung, die* * *[selfi'sti:m]* * *self-es·ˈteemto have no/high/low \self-esteem kein/hohes/geringes Selbstwertgefühl habento boost/destroy one's \self-esteem sein Selbstwertgefühl stärken/zerstören* * *1. Selbstachtung f, -wertgefühl n2. pej Eigendünkel m* * *nounSelbstachtung, die* * *n.Eigenliebe f. -
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[selfi'sti:m](a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) selvfølelse* * *[selfi'sti:m](a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) selvfølelse -
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[selfi'sti:m](a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) amor próprio* * *self-es.teem[self ist'i:m] n auto-estima, amor-próprio. -
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сущ.псих. самоуважение, чувство собственного достоинстваteachers need to help build up their students' sense of self-esteem — учителя должны помочь своим ученикам приобрести чувство собственного достоинства
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selfi'sti:m(a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) selvrespektsubst. \/ˌselfɪˈstiːm\/1) selvaktelse, selvfølelse, selvrespekt2) egenkjærlighet, selvovervurdering -
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[selfɪˈstiːm] nouna person's respect for himself:إعْتِزاز بالنَّفْس، إحْتِرام ذاتيMy self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.
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[selfi'sti:m](a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) sjálfsvirðing -
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önbecsülés, önérzet* * *[selfi'sti:m](a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) önbecsülés -
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1. самоуважение
2. самомнение* * *{,selfis'ti:m} n 1. самоуважение; 2. самомнение.* * *честолюбие; самомнение;* * *1. самомнение 2. самоуважение* * *self-esteem[¸selfis´ti:m] n самоуважение; самомнение, самолюбие. -
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[selfi'sti:m](a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) öz saygı, onur -
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[selfi'sti:m](a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) samospoštovanje* * *[selfistí:m]noundobro mnenje o samem sebi, domišljavost -
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• omanarvontunto• itsearvostus• itsetunto• itseluottamus* * *selfi'sti:m(a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) itsekunnioitus -
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[sɛlfɪs'tiːm]npoczucie nt własnej wartości* * *[selfi'sti:m](a person's respect for himself: My self-esteem suffered when I failed the exam.) poczucie własnej godności
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Self esteem — Single par the Offspring extrait de l’album Smash Enregistrement 1994 Durée 4:17 Genre(s) Punk Rock Producteur(s) Thom Wilson … Wikipédia en Français
self-esteem — self es teem n [U] the feeling of being satisfied with your own abilities, and that you deserve to be liked or respected →↑self respect raise/build (up)/boost sb s self esteem ▪ Playing a sport can boost a girl s self esteem. ▪ students sense of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Self Esteem — Single par the Offspring extrait de l’album Smash Enregistrement 1994 Durée 4:17 Genre Punk Rock Producteur Thom Wilson … Wikipédia en Français
Self Esteem — «Self Esteem» Sencillo de The Offspring del álbum Smash Formato CD vinilo casete Grabación 1994 Género(s) Punk rock … Wikipedia Español
self-esteem — /self i steem , self /, n. 1. a realistic respect for or favorable impression of oneself; self respect. 2. an inordinately or exaggeratedly favorable impression of oneself. [1650 60] Syn. See pride. Ant. diffidence. * * * Sense of personal worth… … Universalium
self-esteem — 1650s, from SELF (Cf. self) + ESTEEM (Cf. esteem). Popularized by phrenology, which assigned it a bump (Spurzheim, 1815) … Etymology dictionary
self-esteem — self es teem noun uncount * the feeling that you are as important as other people and that you deserve to be treated well: low/high self esteem (=not much/a lot of this feeling): patients suffering from depression and low self esteem … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
self-esteem — *self love, *conceit, egotism, egoism, amour propre Analogous words: *pride, vanity: self respect, self regard, self admiration (see base words at REGARD n) Antonyms: self distrust … New Dictionary of Synonyms
self-esteem — self respect / self esteem [n] pride in oneself amour propre, conceit, confidence, dignity, egotism, faith in oneself, morale, narcissism, self assurance, self content, self regard, selfsatisfaction, vanity, worth; concepts 411,689 Ant. self… … New thesaurus
Self-esteem — Self es*teem , n. The holding a good opinion of one s self; self complacency. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
self-esteem — [self′e stēm′] n. 1. belief in oneself; self respect 2. undue pride in oneself; conceit SYN. PRIDE … English World dictionary