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英:[ˌɪntrə'vɜ:ʃn]
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n.
内向性,内省性
内倾性格
内翻
in·tro·ver·sion
In tr vuhr zhn [or] In tr vuhr zhn
introversive (adj.), introvertive (adj.)
noun
the act of introverting : the state of being turned inward or upon oneself or itself … the introversion of the German policy-makers after World War II, seeking less of world limelight.—Ronald Kayanja
introversion of an eyelash
psychology the state of or tendency toward being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from one's own mental life : a personality trait or style characterized by a preference for or orientation to one's own thoughts and feelingsNote: The psychologist Carl Gustav Jung first introduced the terms introversion, introvert, extroversion, and extrovert in the early 1900s to describe personality types that focus a person's energy on either the inner or outer world. For all the things shyness is, there are a number of things it's not. For one, it's not simple introversion. If you stay home on a Friday night just because you prefer a good book to a loud party, you're not necessarily shy …—Jeffrey Kluger compare extroversion
As a corporate trainer I'd always received high performance ratings. … Introversion had made me a good listener which put people at ease.—Linda Harding-Bond
1650年代,“内向的行为”(思考或沉思),源自现代拉丁语 introversionem,是 *introvertere 的动作名词形式(参见 introvert(v.))。心理学上的意义“倾向于远离世界”始于1912年。
内向
内倾
内翻,内向
〔精神〕内向
力必多(lioido)内向:即其兴趣不指向某一对象,而是向内转向自己
内向
borrowed from New Latin intrōversiōn-, intrōversiō "a turning inward," from intrōvertere "to turn inward" + Latin -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action; (sense 2) after German Introversion — more at introvert >entry 2 Note: Regarding the use of Introversion by Carl jung in psychology see note at extroversion.
The first known use of introversion was in 1608
introversionnoun
the state of being turned inward or upon itself
introversion of an eyelash
the state of or tendency toward being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from one's own mental life : a personality trait or style characterized by a preference for or orientation to one's own thoughts and feelingsNote: The psychologist C. G. Jung first introduced the terms introversion, introvert, extroversion, and extrovert in the early 1900s to describe personality types that focus a person's energy on either the inner or outer world. compare extroversion
1 For more information about introversion and children, read “Quiet Power: The Secret Strengths of Introverted Kids” by Susan Cain.
2 His Chopin, swinging between muscularity and introversion, was marginally more successful when the going got tough.
3 Let’s take a look at this introversion and depression issue.
4 It’s so easy to fall into an unhealthy introversion and become isolated.
5 This guilt and shame can erode parent-child relationships, so please do not see your introversion as a flaw or something you need to bully yourself out of.
6 Stone inflammation introversion, stubborn, Chen Fei just is opposite.
石炎内向 、 倔强, 陈飞则刚好相反.
7 Although the traits in question are known as "psychotic", Claridge said, they can also represent healthy equivalents of features such as moodiness, social introversion and the tendency to lateral thinking.
8 Introversion is no more my character, make friends with optimistic and happy.
内向不再是我的性格特点, 跟乐观、快乐交朋友.
9 Should I challenge my introversion and go out with friends from time to time, or is being an extreme introvert okay?
10 Also a Mr. Honey: I appreciate your insight regarding how your introversion affects your verbal endearments.
11 Even with all of the Internet memes celebrating introversion, though, we still live in a culture that champions outgoing leadership, vocal collaboration and visible performance.
12 Dumped unceremoniously from the show he crafted with his own warped mind, Community creator Dan Harmon could easily have drifted off into an extended period of introversion.
13 However, introversion certainly has its advantages.
然后,内向性也是有它的优势的
14 When we view introversion from this standpoint, of course your husband wants your daughter to have play dates.
15 My character is to belong to introversion extroversion all fifty - fifty!
我的性格是属于内向外向都各半!
16 Cain also covers the difference between shyness and introversion, although these often come together.
17 In an interview printed in the program, Wang spoke about their sensuousness, fragility and perfume, just as she had cited Schubert's introversion and intimacy.
18 Some people can mistake high sensitivity for introversion or neuroticism.
19 Knutson told me that Russell’s limited commercial success during his lifetime was in part a result of his relentless perfectionism and introversion.
20 Maybe one of them understands introversion better than your husband does.
2 内省
introspective indrawn heart-searching reflectingly reflection introspection introspect introvert introvertive reflective subjective reflex inhibited self-reflective introversive soul-searching communion self-reflection self-examination inwardness self-scrutiny self-observation self-contemplation self-communion reflect on oneself
3 内向
introrse introvert retiring introverted unsociable indrawn introversive reserved private withdrawn self-ward introvertive insociable inward-looking gawky farouche gawkish endocentric internalize
4 内曲
introrse reclinate incurve introversive inflexed incumbent inflected incurvate introflexion decline
6 内转