un·self·con·sciousˌən-ˌself-ˈkän(t)-shəs
unselfconsciously如何读
unselfconsciously是什么意思
- adj.自然的;不装腔作势的
unselfconsciously英英释义
adjective
not self-conscious unselfconscious laughter
Ray's humility … was profound and unselfconscious and one of the most astonishing things about him.—Jay McInerney
unselfconsciously词源英文解释
The first known use of unselfconscious was in 1866
unselfconsciously 例句
1 This particular strain of thought is part of his brand of mysticism — he calls himself “kind of a Buddhism tourist” — a genuinely sunny, remarkably pleasant, if unselfconsciously quaint state of being.
2 Varadkar is the first Irish leader to talk unselfconsciously about “Ireland” in contrast to “Northern Ireland”.
3 He talks easily and unselfconsciously, is never defensive but always relaxed and engaged, and seems as unlike the spooky manipulator we see on TV as the ruthless self-critic in his book.
4 A benign group delirium progressively takes hold as everyone becomes moved to tears in Abramović's presence, many unselfconsciously adopting a hand-on-heart posture.
5 But he unselfconsciously shares a lot of his internal dialogue, and how he’s experiencing things.
6 His right hand is dominant, and he leans forward on his left foot, naturally and unselfconsciously assuming a contrapposto of balance and efficiency.
7 His other curious collections include a gathering of pictures of people in blackface, unselfconsciously showing off their racist masquerade.
8 At a time when women had few options and were treated as property, Hypatia moved freely and unselfconsciously through traditional male domains.
9 Those 10 plays unselfconsciously shifted between realism and ghost story, tall tale and religious experience.
10 Yedlin is part of a growing crop of young players for whom MLS has always been around, and who speaks unselfconsciously of supporting the team for which he plays.
11 They perform unselfconsciously, with a heightened sense of immediacy.
12 But for people who do love those movies, and the unselfconsciously joyous romantic ideals they represent, La La Land is a glorious feast for the eyes and the soul.
13 Watching them work through Pete's tunes, completely unselfconsciously, to an enraptured crowd, I realised even more that this was people's music, needing others.
14 If you wanted proof that rap had arrived in music’s mainstream, it came just before Christmas 1987, when Run-DMC made what remains one of the best and most unselfconsciously entertaining Christmas singles of them all.
15 Almost everyone I meet has been to Hay before, and they talk unselfconsciously about "having your mind stretched", being "taken out of your comfort zone", and the pleasure of "being made to really think".
16 Finally, Lakshmi interviews Maynard's daughter, who emphasizes that there is "so much love" in El Paso, and then unselfconsciously states that her family would not have a successful business were it not for immigrant workers.
17 For them, his ability to speak his mind unselfconsciously, to be guided by conviction rather than pollsters and spin doctors, gives him an air of authenticity they feel has been lost.
18 Whereas Mason takes a resolutely old-fashioned approach by believing in historical fiction — a genre which trusts that the world and history may be seized unselfconsciously, without the author's formal uneasiness elbowing in.
19 One shot shows a man unselfconsciously smoking a cigarette as the catch is sifted through, quite as he might have done in 1921.
20 Don’t forget comfortable places to sit: The result should be inviting, beautiful and unselfconscious.