immodesty

[i'mɔdisti]
  • n. 无礼;不谦虚;粗鲁
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immodesty (n.)
1590s, from Latin immodestia "intemperate conduct," from immodestus (see immodest).
1. With science, modesty or immodesty is not the issue.
科学没有什么谦虚不谦虚的问题.

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2. Consequently, their immodesty often drives them up against the wall.
因此, 他们不慎常常驱使他们面对的是墙壁.

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3. What disjunction between the majesty of those old hymns and the immodesty of this shopping season.
把往昔那圣歌的雄伟壮丽与购物季节的无礼和过度分开,那又何妨呢?

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