单词:modestnesses
n.
modest的变形
modest
['mɔdist]
adj.
谦虚的,谦逊的,谦恭的
端庄的,正派的, 纯洁的
羞怯的;有约束的
朴实无华的,朴素的,不虚饰浮夸的
不太大的,不太多的,不过分的,适度的,适中的
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讲解文本: modest 谦虚的,谦逊的 Don't be so modest, you did a great job. 别太谦虚了,你真的干得很棒。 She is very modest about her success. 她对自己的成就很谦虚。 疯狂练习吧!
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