unsure 详细解释

unsure

[.ʌn'ʃuə]

adj.不肯定的, 不确定的, 没有自信的

词义辨析

同义参见:

precarious  doubtful  irresolute  unsteady  aimless  uncertain  debatable  fearful  

反义:

a.不肯定的

sure  

反义参见:

confident  

英英释义

形容词 unsure:

lacking or indicating lack of confidence or assurance

同义词:uncertain, incertain

lacking self-confidence

同义词:diffident, shy, timid

补充

unsureunsure英:[ˌʌnˈʃuə] 美:[ʌnˈʃʊr, -ˈʃɚr]adj.1.缺乏信心的, 无把握的He is unsure of himself.他对自己没有信心。

例句

1. The evening show was terrible, with hesitant unsure performances from all.晚上的演出很糟糕, 所有人都畏手畏脚, 显得很不自信。 2. He made her feel hot, and awkward, and unsure of herself.他令她内心躁动, 手足无措, 没有自信。 3. she was feeling nervous, unsure of herself.她感到紧张,对自己没有信心。 4. [with clause]she was unsure how to reply.她不知道该如何回答。 5. the date is unsure.日期未定。 6. He's young and still quite unsure of himself.他还年轻,仍然缺乏自信。 7. I didn't argue because I was unsure of the facts.我没有争辩,因为我对事实没有把握。 8. He was unsure whether she had reserved a room or not.他不确定她是否已预订了房间。 9. I'm unsure about the offer.我对这份邀约不太确定。 10. He seemed unsure of what to say.他似乎很犹豫该说什么。 11. We're unsure (of) how to proceed.对于怎样继续进行我们还不能确定。 12. She was unsure of herself as a child.她小时候不自信。 13. "I felt a little unsure of myself when I started the job, but things are better now."刚开始做这份工作时我有点儿不自信,但现在情况好多了。