谦逊英语怎么说
- Notions of modesty restricted women in the Victorian era, but they still swam.
- Humility is the only viable option.
- Their daughter's death had taught him humility.
- The court would be recklessly modest if it followed California's advice.
- Once reserved and humble, Mr Mugabe could no longer tolerate criticism.
- 'Sorry,' she said humbly.
- ELON MUSK is not, to paraphrase James Watson's bon mot about Francis Crick, a man given to modest moods.
- The most-hated woman in China is hiding out as a humble manicurist in Brooklyn.
- But he was always remorseful, genuinely modest and witty at his own expense.
- He was modest to the point of self-effacement.
- Unassuming, good listeners usually adopt the starfish position--on the back with outstretched arms and legs.
- He accepted the award with characteristic modesty.
- As being capable of PKU students, we should thank ourselves with both pride and humility.
- HAD marked neither modesty, nor benevolence, nor candour, nor refinement in her mind or manners.
- I had marked neither modesty, nor benevolence, nor candour, nor refinement in her mind or manners.
- "Your modesty is a cover for your overweening conceit," she said.
- For example, modest joggers should not compare their performance with Olympic standard marathon runners.
- Civility is not a tactic or a sentiment.
- In his autobiography, Darwin himself speaks of his intellectual powers with extraordinary modesty.
- Humility is the only successful long-term strategy.
- Without humility none of this will happen.
- That humility, I think, is HTC's culture.
- Humility is a timeless virtue that's appreciated by everyone.
- What is wrong with having decency and humility in our lives?
- But learning requires humility.