"reticence"相关例句(20)
8.Less information and reticence are characteristic of prizewinners this year.
11.Australian Prime Minister John Howard, a close U.S. ally, showed no such reticence.
13.He broke out of his normal reticence and told me the whole story.
14.A sound marriage is not based on complete frankness; it is based on a sensible reticence.
15.This is obviously not an element of most tax crimes, but is necessary to overcome the reticence of juries to convict individuals tax crimes.
16.A report this week by Reform, a think-tank, suggests that this reticence is costing them dearly. Changes in government policy, it argues, have turned being young into a terrible bore.
17."Although there is reticence to perform surgical procedures in gravid women, our findings did not demonstrate a change in the risk of preterm delivery in those receiving surgical intervention," the investigators write.
18.There is a reticence, almost a shame, about having a hearing loss that often discourages a hard of hearing person from seeking help and taking productive steps.
19.Before you can send out love and compassion to others,you must uncover,deepen,create,and strengthen them in yourself,and heal yourself of any reticence or distress or anger or fear that might create an obstacle to practicing Tonglen wholeheartedly.
20.He asserted that the most common shortcoming of most classical guitars were weak trebles, especially the G string, and the characteristic reticence of the notes played on the tenth, eleventh and twelfth frets of the first string.


