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confident adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSappear, be, feel, look, seem, sound 显得自信;自信;感觉有信心;看上去自信;好像有把握;听起来自信◆We feel confident that these results are accurate.我们对这些结果的准确性是有把握的。become, get, grow 变得自信◆He's becoming more confident as he gets older.随着年龄的增长,他变得更自信了。◆She gradually grew more confident.她逐渐自信起来。remain 仍然自信make sb 使某人自信◆Going to college has made her more confident.念大学使她增强了自信心。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc. 极其/相当/非常自信highly, remarkably 高度/特别自信absolutely, completely, entirely, fully, supremely, totally 完全自信;无比自信overly 过分自信◆He was overly confident, perhaps to the point of arrogance.他过度自信,也许到了自负的地步。increasingly 越来越自信reasonably 相当自信100%, 95%, etc. 有 100%、有 95% 等的信心◆I'm 95% confident of success.我对成功有 95% 的把握。quietly, serenely 暗中自信;自信而不张扬◆He came out of the interview feeling quietly confident.他面试后走出来,暗自觉得有了把握。◆She sauntered onto the set, looking serenely confident.她从容地走到拍摄片场,看起来沉着而自信。socially 在社交上自信◆young people who appear to be socially confident, but inside are a bundle of neuroses在交往时显得很自信但内心却紧张得要命的年轻人PREPOSITIONabout 对⋯有信心◆We are confident about the future.我们对未来充满信心。in 对⋯有信心◆I'm very confident in our ability to maintain leadership.我对我们保持领导地位的能力很有信心。of 确信可以⋯◆I'm fully confident of winning the title.我对赢取冠军信心十足。 |