cowardice
n. 胆小; 懦弱
Cowardice is cowardly behaviour.
He openly accused his opponents of cowardice.
他公然指责对手胆小懦弱。
1. the trait of lacking courage
The blood of slaves reminds us that our pragmatism can sometimes be moral cowardice.
献出生命的奴隶们提醒了我们,我们的实用主义有时候会变成道义上的怯懦.
He was deeply aware of his cowardice.
他着实感到胆怯.
Her cowardice began to trouble her in a way.
对自己的怯场,她现在感到有些懊恼了.
There was nothing but treason, lies, corruption and cowardice.
除了背叛 、 撒谎 、 腐化和怯懦之外,没有别的.
The unwilling submissiveness shown by a weaker person is helplessness; it is called cowardice.
弱者体现的勉强的顺从是无助, 这才是懦弱.