foible
英音[ ˈfɔɪbl ] 美音[ ˈfɔɪb(ə)l ]

怪癖

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词性释义

n.

弱点;小缺点;癖好
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我从不想暴露别人的错误,以图减轻自己的缺点。
I shall never attempt to palliate my own foible by exposing the error of another .
你不能用别人的恶行来掩饰自己的劣迹。
Most cunningly had the Egyptian appealed to Ione's ruling foible and most dexterously had he applied the poisoned dart to her pride.
这个埃及人非常狡猾地利用了伊俄涅的主要弱点,极其巧妙地用毒箭射中了她的自尊心。
Sensitivity to the past is not some western foible, nor is it a barrier to economic growth.
对过去的感怀并非西方人所特有的怀旧病,也不是经济发展的障碍。
And this, I would say, is the biggest human foible that we have.
这个,依我看,是我们人类最大的弱点。
(性格上的)弱点,小缺点,癖好
foible a small rather foolish personal habit
小缺点;弱点;癖好
1·This is often backed up by the statement that a love of Nature is a foible of urbanized people who have no notion what Nature is really like.
支持此观念的是这样一种论调:热爱大自然是那些不清楚大自然什么样子的都市人的怪癖。
2·It is a big foible of all the people.
这是一个全体人民的大怪癖。
1·Today, however, the much-maligned human foible is being looked at in a different light.
然而今天,人们却从一个不同的角度来看待这个万人怨的人类弱点。
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n.
弱点;小缺点;癖好