foibles
英 [ˈfɔɪblz]
美 [ˈfɔɪbəlz]
n. (性格上无伤大雅的)怪癖,弱点,小缺点
foible的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 小怪癖;(性格上无伤大雅的)缺点
Afoibleis a habit or characteristic that someone has which is considered rather strange, foolish, or bad but which is also considered unimportant.- ...human foibles and weaknesses.
人类的缺点和弱点
- ...human foibles and weaknesses.
双语例句
- Commonsense scholarship on the foibles and oversights of a genius ( Times Literary Supplement)
关于天才的缺点和失败的常识(时代文学增刊) - There many humorous allusions to human foibles in the drama.
捐籽多处阅默地提到人类的弱点。 - He explores the ins and outs of his opponents so that he knows their foibles and attacks those weaknesses by involving his entire team.
他对敌人一五一十的探索,使得他知道他们的弱点,进而打到这些弱点上来击垮他们整支球队。 - You have to get used to other people's quirks and foibles.
你得习惯别人的怪癖及缺点。 - The ability to laugh at your foibles not only makes you happier as a person, it makes you more powerful, more influential and more attractive to others.
自嘲自己的怪癖不仅会让你成为一个更幸福的人,而且使你更有力量,更有影响力,也更有魅力。 - He would have been able to see his father's foibles, and he might have found the precept of absolute piety somewhat difficult to live up to.
他一定会看出他父亲的缺点,因此也许会觉得那种绝对孝敬父母的观念有点不易实行。 - But Trollope found favour with the reading public, who enjoyed the meticulous detail in his descriptions and the colourful way he brought the foibles of English society to life.
他们欣赏他描写的深刻细致,把英国社会种种瑕疵描绘得栩栩如生。 - Brown was fascinated by people's quirks and foibles.
布朗对人们的种种怪癖十分着迷。 - Will to me, betraying the age means exposing its conceits, its foibles, its phony moral certitudes.
对我而言,背叛时代就意味着揭露它的狂妄、它的弱点、它枯萎的道德信念。 - Today they recognize that human foibles, biases and our hunter-gatherer origins can often be critical factors.
现在,他们认识到,人性的缺点、偏见和打猎-采摘的起源,这些因素通常也很关键。
