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confidence [ 'kɔnfidəns] n.信任;信赖;信心

confidence [ 'kɔnfidəns] n.私房话,秘密,机密

confidence ['kɔnfidəns] n.信心

vote of confidence 信任票

vote of non-confidence 不信任票

Children with parents whose guidance is firm, consistent, and rational are inclined to possess high levels of self-confidence.
父母的教导如果坚定,理性,始终如一,孩子就有可能充满自信。

Confidence 信任,信用

confidence coefficent 置信系数

confidence interval 置信区间

confidence level 置信水平

crisis of confidence 信任危机

Patience is a mark of confidence.
耐心是自信心的一种表现。

Success seems to be that which forms the distinction between confidence and conceit.
成功似乎是形成自信与自负区别的东西。

Her only problem is lack of confidence.
她惟一的问题是缺乏信心。

Patience is a mark of confidence. 耐心是自信心的一种表现。

He is good at his job but he seems to lack confidence.
他工作不错,但似乎缺乏信心。

We have confidence in your bamboo wares.
我们对贵方的竹制品质量充满信心。

Self-confidence is the first requisite to great undertakings.
要成大业,自信第一。

Confidence of success is almost success.
对成功抱有信心,就近乎成功。

Self-confidence is the first requisite to human greatness.
人类的伟大,首要的是要有自信。

Skill and confidence are an unconquered army.
技能和信心是不可克服的军队。

Very close and trusted friends share confidences candidly. They feel secure that they will not be ridiculed of derided ,and their confidences will be honored.
Robert Louis Steveson, British novelist and poet
亲密而互相信任的朋友之间彼此赤诚相见,他们不会被戏弄和嘲笑,因而心理踏实无虑,他们之间这种信任会受到尊重。
英国小说家、诗人史蒂文森.R.L.

A strong climbing-rope, made by twisting together confidence, determination and perseverance, can help you scale the summits of knowledge and science.
Anonymous  
信心、决心和恒心,拧成一根坚实的攀绳,能使你达到知识和科学的高峰。
无名氏 

I have confidence in myself.我对自己颇具信心。

People tend to rise to accomplishments they thought were beyond them if you show them by your confidence that they can do it.
如果你充满信心地引导,他们能取得超出他们想象的成功。

不信任案 [bù xìn rèn àn] /no-confidence motion/

不信任投票 [bù xìn rèn tóu piào] /vote of no-confidence/

信任 [xìn rèn] /trust/have confidence in/

信心 [xìn xīn] /confidence/faith (in someone or something)/

自信 [zì xìn] /confidence/

All of this caused a crisis of confidence.
所有这一切导致了信任危机。

As families move away from their stable community, their friends of many years, their extended family relationships, the informal flow of information is cut off, and with it the confidence that information will be available when needed and will be trustworthy and reliable.
随着家庭远离稳定的社区、多年的朋友。大家庭的种种关系,非正式的信息交流被切断了。同时在需要时就能得到可靠可信的信息的信心也随之丧失了。

"I have great confidence that by the end of the decade we'll know in vast detail how cancer cells arise," says microbiologist Robert Weinberg, an expert on cancer.
“我有极大的信心相信到这个十年期结束时我们将会详尽地知晓癌细胞的生成原因,”微生物学家罗伯特·温伯格,一位癌症专家如此说道,
"But," he cautions, "some people have the idea that once one understands the causes, the cure will rapidly follow. Consider Pasteur. He discovered the causes of many kinds of infections, but it was fifty or sixty years before cures were available."
“但是,”他又告诫说,“有些人认为一旦人们弄清了病因,治疗方法很快就会跟上。其实不然,想想法国细菌学家巴斯德,他发现了许多传染病的成因,但治疗方法却在五六十年后才问世。”

{adj: abounding, galore} existing in abundance
"abounding confidence"
"whiskey galore"

{adj: assured} marked by assurance; exhibiting confidence
"she paints with an assured hand"

{adj: assuring} giving confidence

{adj: bucked up, encouraged} inspired with confidence
"felt bucked up by his success"

{adj: cocksure, overconfident, positive} marked by excessive confidence
"an arrogant and cocksure materialist"
"so overconfident and impudent as to speak to the queen"
"the less he knows the more positive he gets"

{adj: confidential, secret} (of information) given in confidence or in secret
"this arrangement must be kept confidential"
"their secret communications"

{adj: confidential} denoting confidence or intimacy
"a confidential approach"
"in confidential tone of voice"

{adj: confidential} entrusted with private information and the confidence of another
"a confidential secretary"

{adj: confident} having or marked by confidence or assurance
"a confident speaker"
"a confident reply"
"his manner is more confident these days"
"confident of fulfillment"
<-> unconfident

{adj: congenial} suitable to your needs or similar to your nature
"a congenial atmosphere to work in"
"two congenial spirits united...by mutual confidence and reciprocal virtues"- T.L.Peacock
<-> uncongenial

{adj: diffident, shy, timid, unsure} lacking self-confidence
"stood in the doorway diffident and abashed"
"problems that call for bold not timid responses"
"a very unsure young man"

{adj: disarming} capable of allaying suspicion or hostility and inspiring confidence
"a disarming smile"

{adj: discouraging} depriving of confidence or hope or enthusiasm and hence often deterring action
"where never is heard a discouraging word"
<-> encouraging

{adj: encouraging} giving courage or confidence or hope
"encouraging advances in medical research"
<-> discouraging

{adj: governmental} of or relating to the governing authorities
"the core of a governmental system"
"public confidence and governmental morale"

{adj: groping, hesitant} acting with uncertainty or hesitance or lack of confidence
"a groping effort to understand"

{adj: impregnable, inexpugnable} incapable of being overcome, challenged or refuted
"an impregnable argument"
"impregnable self-confidence"

{adj: insecure} lacking self-confidence or assurance
"an insecure person lacking mental stability"
<-> secure

{adj: nonassertive} not aggressively self-assured, though not necessarily lacking in confidence
"she was quiet and nonassertive as she took control"

{adj: overreaching, vaulting} revealing excessive self-confidence; reaching for the heights
"vaulting ambition"

{adj: reassured} having confidence restored; freed from anxiety
"reassured by her praise he pressed on"

{adj: reassuring} restoring confidence and relieving anxiety
"a very reassuring remark"
<-> unreassuring

{adj: self-assured, self-confident} showing poise and confidence in your own worth
"hardly more than a boy but firm-knit and self-confident"

{adj: shakable, shakeable} capable of being weakened
"the crisis proved his confidence was shakable"

{adj: sure, trusted} (of persons) worthy of trust or confidence
"a sure (or trusted) friend"

{adj: timid} showing fear and lack of confidence
<-> bold

{adj: unassertive} inclined to timidity or lack of self-confidence
"a shy unassertive person"
<-> assertive

{adj: unassured} lacking boldness or confidence

{adj: uncertain, unsure, incertain} lacking or indicating lack of confidence or assurance
"uncertain of his convictions"
"unsure of himself and his future"
"moving with uncertain (or unsure) steps"
"an uncertain smile"
"touched the ornaments with uncertain fingers"
<-> certain, sure

{adj: unconfident} lacking or marked by a lack of confidence
<-> confident

{adv: confidently, with confidence} in a confident manner
"we have to do what is right confidently"

{adv: on faith} with trust and confidence
"we accepted him on faith"

{n: anticipation, expectation} wishing with confidence of fulfillment

{n: assurance, self-assurance, confidence, self-confidence, authority, sureness} freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities
"his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular"
"after that failure he lost his confidence"
"she spoke with authority"

{n: assurance} a statement intended to inspire confidence
"the President's assurances were not respected"

{n: ball-buster, ball-breaker} a demanding woman who destroys men's confidence

{n: bluff, four flush} the act of bluffing in poker; deception by a false show of confidence in the strength of your cards

{n: bunco, bunco game, bunko, bunko game, con, confidence trick, confidence game, con game, gyp, hustle, sting, flimflam} a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property

{n: confidence man, con man, con artist} a swindler who exploits the confidence of his victim

{n: confidence, trust} a trustful relationship
"he took me into his confidence"
"he betrayed their trust"

{n: confidence} a feeling of trust (in someone or something)
"I have confidence in our team"
"confidence is always borrowed, never owned"
<-> diffidence

{n: confidence} a secret that is confided or entrusted to another
"everyone trusted him with their confidences"
"the priest could not reveal her confidences"

{n: confidence} a state of confident hopefulness that events will be favorable
"public confidence in the economy"

{n: conjugal right} the right of married persons to the enjoyment of association and sympathy and confidence and domestic happiness and the comfort of living together and eating meals at the same table and profiting from joint property right and the intimacies of domestic relations

{n: constructive fraud, legal fraud} comprises all acts or omissions or concealments involving breach of equitable or legal duty or trust or confidence

{n: determinateness, definiteness} the quality of being predictable with great confidence

{n: diffidence, self-doubt, self-distrust} lack of self-confidence
<-> confidence

{n: erosion} a gradual decline of something
"after the accounting scandal there was an erosion of confidence in the auditors"

{n: faith, trust} complete confidence in a person or plan etc
"he cherished the faith of a good woman"
"the doctor-patient relationship is based on trust"

{n: impression, feeling, belief, notion, opinion} a vague idea in which some confidence is placed
"his impression of her was favorable"
"what are your feelings about the crisis?"
"it strengthened my belief in his sincerity"
"I had a feeling that she was lying"

{n: morale} a state of individual psychological well-being based upon a sense of confidence and usefulness and purpose

{n: opinion, view} a message expressing a belief about something; the expression of a belief that is held with confidence but not substantiated by positive knowledge or proof
"his opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page"

{n: property, attribute, dimension} a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished
"self-confidence is not an endearing property"

{n: reassurance} the act of reassuring; restoring someone's confidence

{n: sting operation} a complicated confidence game planned and executed with great care (especially an operation implemented by undercover agents to apprehend criminals)

{n: trustworthiness, trustiness} the trait of deserving trust and confidence
<-> untrustiness, untrustworthiness

{n: untrustworthiness, untrustiness} the trait of not deserving trust or confidence
<-> trustiness, trustworthiness

{n: vote of confidence} an expression of approval and encouragement
"they gave the chairman a vote of confidence"

{n: wimp, chicken, crybaby} a person who lacks confidence, is irresolute and wishy-washy

{v: assure, tell} inform positively and with certainty and confidence
"I tell you that man is a crook!"

{v: assure} assure somebody of the truth of something with the intention of giving the listener confidence
"I assured him that traveling to Cambodia was safe"

{v: build up, work up, build, ramp up} bolster or strengthen
"We worked up courage"
"build up confidence"
"ramp up security in the airports"

{v: commend} present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence
"His paintings commend him to the artistic world"

{v: count, bet, depend, look, calculate, reckon} have faith or confidence in
"you can count on me to help you any time"
"Look to your friends for support"
"You can bet on that!"
"Depend on your family in times of crisis"

{v: deflate, puncture} reduce or lessen the size or importance of
"The bad review of his work deflated his self-confidence"

{v: despond} lose confidence or hope ; become dejected
"The supporters of the Presidential candidate desponded when they learned the early results of the election"

{v: distrust, mistrust, suspect} regard as untrustworthy ; regard with suspicion ; have no faith or confidence in
<-> trust

{v: doubt} lack confidence in or have doubts about
"I doubt these reports"
"I suspect her true motives"
"she distrusts her stepmother"

{v: encourage} inspire with confidence ; give hope or courage to
<-> discourage

{v: erode, gnaw, gnaw at, eat at, wear away} become ground down or deteriorate
"Her confidence eroded"

{v: exude} make apparent by one's mood or behaviour
"She exude great confidence"

{v: presume} take liberties or act with too much confidence

{v: reassure} give or restore confidence in ; cause to feel sure or certain
"I reassured him that we were safe"

{v: repose} to put something (eg trust) in something
"The nation reposed its confidence in the King"

{v: trust, swear, rely, bank} have confidence or faith in
"We can trust in God"
"Rely on your friends"
"bank on your good education"
"I swear by my grandmother's recipes"
<-> mistrust

The paper says it is impossible to distinguish a true from a false memory and it is dangerous to use confidence, vividness and detail as indicating truth.
论文认为,要区分记忆真实与否是不可能的。而且,用自信、生动以及详细作为判断真实性的标志是很危险的。

They are the life and soul of success, as well as of happiness;
两者不仅是幸福的关键,也是成功的关键;
perhaps the very highest pleasure in life consisting in clear, brisk, conscious working;
或许人生最大的乐趣莫过于明确、轻快、自觉地工作;
energy, confidence, and every other good quality mainly depending upon it.
干劲、自信及其他优点全赖于这样的工作态度。

Confidence in the South Korean economy is returning, Mr. Park says.
朴先生说,人们正在恢复对南韩经济的信心。

She was the incarnation of confidence, this chunky, smiling girl, no star athlete, but a typical child who, years ago, might have been left behind in the old win-lose version of PE.
她是自信的化身。这位矮胖的、笑嘻嘻的姑娘并非体育明星,而是位典型的孩子-要在早几年,她也许早已被体育课老一套的胜负思想冷落在一边了。

She jumped behind the wheel of the car and, with the confidence of a newly licensed driver, zoomed off toward the foothills.
她跳上车,像一个刚领到驾照的驾驶员,颇有信心, "突-突-突 "地向山下开去。

" I hated going to work every day.
"我厌恶每天去工作。
I couldn't see why the worker who works and produces gets paid less than the manager who sits on his chair and does nothing.
我不明白为什么干活和生产的人倒比坐在椅子上什么都不干的经理挣的钱少。
I thought it was the biggest confidence trick. "
我认为那是最大的骗局。 "

Early attempts to create a practical alternative to credit cards for online financial transactions have been slow to gain consumer confidence.
此前,为网上交易寻求信用卡替代产品的尝试一直难以赢得消费者的认同。
First, you open a free account with Beenz.com, a New York-based outfit that's been in business since 1998.
首先,你在 Beenz.com 网站上开立一个免费帐户。该公司于 1998年开业,总部设在纽约。
You earn beenz by visiting certain websites that give beenz away to reward customer loyalty, in exchange for personal information or as a reward to surfers for just showing up.
访问一些奖励上网者的网站,向这些网站提供一些个人信息,或者仅仅是点击这些网站,你就能挣得 beenz 货币。

By 1822 he had sufficient confidence in his winemaking skills to submit a quarter-pipe of red wine for assessment by the London-based Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce.
到 1822年,他对自己的酿酒技艺已有相当把握,便向伦敦的技艺、制造和商业促进协会送去四分之一大桶的红葡萄酒,请他们鉴定。

They fear that it could erode public confidence in the nation's largely successful vaccination policies and lead to outbreaks of many infectious diseases now held in check by inoculations.
他们担心这种情绪会损害国家在接种疫苗上的成功的政策,从而导致现在通过疫苗接种已经得到有效控制的很多疾病的发生。

We tried to keep each other's confidence up: " Don't worry... we 're going to make it... there's no problem. "
我们一起相互鼓气:别担心……我们会度过难关的……不会有问题。

The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Richard Lugar, said Ms. Hughes is the perfect candidate for the job. "I believe she is highly qualified because of her professional background, and importantly, has the full confidence of the president and the secretary of state. She will bring new energy and creativity to our public diplomacy efforts," she said.
国务院对外关系委员会主席鲁格参议员说,休斯女士是理想的候选人。他说:“我相信,她非常合格,一是因为她的职业背景,更重要的是她得到总统和国务卿的高度信赖,她将为我们的外交带来新的能量和创造性。”

The Palestinian Authority has been criticized for being run by an old guard that is widely regarded as corrupt. Lack of confidence in the authority has provided an opening for groups like Hamas which, in addition to its militant wing, provides much needed social services and is widely viewed as honest.
巴勒斯坦当局被批评是由一个人们认为非常腐败的“老朽”在掌管。人民对政府缺乏信任给哈马斯这样的组织提供了机会。除了它的军事部门, 哈马斯还为社会提供许多必须的服务,而且人们广泛认为他们是诚实的。

Germany's Ambassador Pleuger, however, said the G-four would press for an early vote on their resolution. When asked if the coalition including his country, Brazil, India and Japan could pick up the necessary 128 votes, he beamed with confidence.
然而德国驻联合国大使普洛伊格说,四国将争取及早就他们的议案进行表决。当人们问他这个包括德国、巴西、印度和日本的四国集团能否赢得所需的128 票时,他发出了充满信心的笑容。

The British presidency coincides with a crisis in confidence in the 25-nation alliance, after voters in France and the Netherlands rejected the EU constitution, and EU leaders failed to agree on a budget for coming years.
英国开始担任轮值主席正好是欧洲联盟面临信任危机的时刻。欧洲联盟共有25个成员国。不久前,法国和荷兰的选民拒绝接受欧盟宪法,欧盟领导人也未能对未来几年的预算达成一致意见。

But in his remarks here, Secretary Powell said that the Bush administration has confidence in Mr. Annan, and shares his desire to "get to the bottom" of the matter. The oil-for-food scandal is being investigated in Congress and within the U.N. by a panel led by former U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker.
但是,鲍威尔在这次讲话时说,布什政府对安南有信心,支持他彻底调查此事的愿望。美国国会正在调查这个石油换粮食计划的丑闻,由前美国联邦储备委员会主席沃克尔领导的一个小组也在联合国内调查这次丑闻。

Tensions between Mohamed ElBaradei and the Bush administration pre-date the war in Iraq, when he questioned U.S. intelligence. During an appearance on CNN's Late Edition program, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Delaware's Joseph Biden, said he has confidence in the IAEA's director general. "I have found him to be a pretty straight shooter. He hasn't given the administration what he wanted to hear. He turned out to be right about Iraq and weapons of mass destruction," he said.
巴拉迪和布什政府之间的紧张关系可以追溯到伊拉克战争开始的时候,当时他对美国的情报提出置疑。美国参议院外交关系委员会民主党籍资深参议员拜登在接受美国有线电视新闻网CNN晚间节目的采访时说,他信任联合国原子能机构的这位总干事。拜登说,“我认为他是一个很直率的人。他没有说白宫喜欢听的话。结果证明他对伊拉克以及大规模杀伤性武器的推测是正确的。”

F32
Depressive episode
In typical mild, moderate, or severe depressive episodes, the patient suffers from
lowering of mood, reduction of energy, and decrease in activity. Capacity for enjoyment,
interest, and concentration is reduced, and marked tiredness after even minimum effort is
common. Sleep is usually disturbed and appetite diminished. Self-esteem and self-
confidence are almost always reduced and, even in the mild form, some ideas of guilt or
worthlessness are often present. The lowered mood varies little from day to day, is
unresponsive to circumstances and may be accompanied by so-called "somatic"
symptoms, such as loss of interest and pleasurable feelings, waking in the morning several
hours before the usual time, depression worst in the morning, marked psychomotor
retardation, agitation, loss of appetite, weight loss, and loss of libido. Depending upon
the number and severity of the symptoms, a depressive episode may be specified as mild,
moderate or severe.
Includes: single episodes of:
. depressive reaction
. psychogenic depression
. reactive depression
Excludes: adjustment disorder (F43.2)
recurrent depressive disorder (F33.-)
when associated with conduct disorders in F91.- (F92.0)
郁症发作 
典型的轻度 (F32.0) 、中度 (F32.1) 或重度 (F32.2及.3) 忧郁症发
作 , 患者通常有忧郁情绪 , 体力下降 , 活动降低。
快乐感、兴趣、注意力均减低 , 只稍微做事後即有
明显的疲倦是常见的。睡眠障碍 , 食欲减低 , 自我
评价与自信减低 , 有罪恶感与无用感的意念 ( 甚至
在轻度忧郁发作时亦存在 ) 。每一天的情绪持续低
潮 , 变化不大 , 对生活情境常无反应。
上述症状中的一些项目可能很显着 , 且展现特异之
表徵 , 此特异表徵被普遍地认为有特殊临床意义。
最典型的例子是所谓的 " 常伴有身体性 (somatic) 症状 ″
, 如失去兴趣或快乐感 , 较平日睡醒时间更早数小
时睡醒 , 一天之中早上更加忧郁 , 精神运动迟滞或
激动 , 丧失食欲 , 体重减轻 , 丧失性欲。由上述症
状数目与严重度 , 可以区分为轻度 (F32.0) 、中度 (F32.1)
及重度 (F32.3及.3) 忧郁发作。 
包含 : 单一次发作 :
. 忧郁反应 
. 心因性忧郁 
. 反应性忧郁 
不包含 : 适应障碍症 (F43.2)  
复发性郁症 (F33.-)
伴有 F91.- 之行为障碍症 (F92.0)  

confidence coefficient 置信系数

confidence interval 置信区间

confidence limit 置信限

confidence level 置信水平

confidence limits 置信界限

Average confidence interval length 平均置信区间长度

confidence interval 可信区间,置信区间

Confidence interval 置信区间

confidence level 可信水平,置信水平

confidence limit 可信限,置信限

Confidence limit 置信限

Confidence lower limit 置信下限

Confidence upper limit 置信上限

degree of confidence 可信度,置信度


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