self-conscious
adj. 害羞的,不自然的; 忸怩的; <哲><心>有自我意識的; 自覺的
Someone who is self-conscious is easily embarrassed and nervous because they feel that everyone is looking at them and judging them.
I felt a bit self-conscious in my swimming costume...
我穿著游泳衣覺得有點害羞。
Bess was self-conscious about being shorter than her two friends.
貝絲因比她的兩個朋友個子都矮而感到很不自在。
If you describe someone or something as self-conscious, you mean that they are strongly aware of who or what they are.
They were forged by them, moreover, into a self-conscious nation as early as the 10th century...
另外,早在10世紀,他們就被其鍛造成了一個具有自我意識的民族。
Putting the work together is a very self-conscious process.
把作品整個呈現出來是一個顯示出強烈自我意識的過程。
1. aware of yourself as an individual or of your own being and actions and thoughts;
2. excessively and uncomfortably conscious of your appearance or behavior;
Students are usually too shy to talk and too self conscious to respond to the teacher.
學生們通常會因太害羞而不敢開口或不能對老師做出迴應.