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
- Can this failure be put down to his peculiar personality and foibles?
这次失败是否可以归因于他那特殊的个性与性格弱点? - He was to the end an immensely human figure who loved life and laughter and was subject to the same weaknesses and foibles as the rest of us.
归根结底,他是极富有人情味的人,热爱生活和欢笑,但也拥有与其他人一样的弱点和缺陷。 - Her room was a study in the foibles of an eager and ambitious mind.
从她的房间可以看出一个热忠的,野心勃勃人的弱点。 - 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。 - You have to get used to other people's quirks and foibles.
你得习惯别人的怪癖及缺点。 - He finds human foibles endearing, but is unforgiving of pretension.
他觉得人性的弱点很可爱,但不能容忍惺惺作态。 - Arrive home at a reasonable hour; commonsense scholarship on the foibles of a genius; unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that beset the more sophisticated.
在适当的时间回家;天才也有缺点是常识;没受过教育但有基本常识的乡下人能够解决那些困扰渊博的人的问题。 - 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。 - But these foibles, real or apparent, were fast vanishing in the incessant growth of a spirit so robust and wise, and which effaced its defeats with new triumphs.
但这些明显和真实的怪癖,很快便淹没在他不断生长的旺盛和聪慧的精神,也以新的胜利抹去了自身的缺陷。