1、insecure
缺乏自信的;對(duì)自己無把握的
In effect she is punishing her parents for making her feel threatened and insecure.
實(shí)質(zhì)上她是在懲罰父母,因?yàn)樗麄冏屗杏X受到威脅,沒有安全感。
Most mothers are insecure about their performance as mothers.
大多數(shù)母親對(duì)自己為人母的表現(xiàn)都不是很自信。
不安全的;無保障的;有危險(xiǎn)的
low-paid, insecure jobs.
報(bào)酬低、無保障的工作
Cellular phones are inherently insecure, as anyone can listen to and record conversations.
手機(jī)天生就不安全,因?yàn)槿魏稳硕伎梢月牭讲浵抡勗挕?/p>
2、legitimize
(尤其是壞事)合法化;正式批準(zhǔn)(或認(rèn)可);證明…為有理(或正當(dāng))
They will accept no agreement that legitimizes the ethnic division of the country.
他們不會(huì)接受任何使國家民族分裂合法化的協(xié)議。
Images which glorify violence and cruelty, serve to legitimise such behaviour.
這些美化暴力和暴行的圖片,就是要使此等行為合理化。
3、regard
認(rèn)為;把…看作
He was regarded as the most successful Chancellor of modern times.
他被認(rèn)為是現(xiàn)代最為成功的財(cái)政大臣。
I regard creativity both as a gift and as a skill.
我認(rèn)為創(chuàng)造力既是一種天賦也是一種技巧。
對(duì)…懷有(某種感情);以(某種感情)看待
He regarded drug dealers with loathing.
他對(duì)販毒分子深惡痛絕。
Displays of emotion are regarded with suspicion.
情感的流露會(huì)招致猜疑。