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1. | loose; free and easy |
| 不拘谨 |
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2. | He is very reserved. |
| 他很保守 [拘谨] 。 |
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3. | He is very reserved. He does not say much. |
| 他是个拘谨的人, 不爱多说话。 |
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4. | formal atmosphere |
| 拘谨的气氛 |
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5. | at the first meeting, he was rather reserved and withdrawn. |
| 初次见面时,他有些拘谨,不大爱说话。 |
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6. | ceremonious politeness |
| 虚礼,拘谨 |
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7. | (of a person)not needing the company of others;reserved |
| (指人)不需与他人来往的,拘谨的. |
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8. | The state or quality of being prudish. |
| 过分拘谨过分拘谨的状态或品质 |
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9. | When she says British ones are difficult and sulky, I think they're probably just reserved. |
| 她说英国男孩老绷着脸,很难相处,我想很可能他们是拘谨缄默。 |
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10. | on a performance to demonstrate your ability, overconfidence is as bad, if not worse, as being too reserved |
| 即使是要展示自身能力,过度自信也要不得,它与过度拘谨一样不好,甚至更糟糕。 |
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