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1. humility noun [uncountable]
原句: Behind the Palace Walls, says Middleton handled her first interview "with dignity and humility".
意思: the quality of not thinking that you are better than other people; the quality of being humble
字源: Middle English: from Old French humilite, from Latin humilitas, from humilis ‘low, lowly’, from humus ‘ground’.
例句: Her first defeat was an early lesson in humility.
2. reminiscent of phrase
原句: It was reminiscent of Diana.
意思: reminding you of sb/sth
字源: mid 18th cent.: from Latin reminiscent- ‘remembering’, from the verb reminisci.
例句: The way he laughed was strongly reminiscent of his father.
3. inexperienced adjective
原句: Diana was inexperienced and naive.
意思: having little knowledge or experience of sth
例句: He was unqualified and totally inexperienced.
4. naive adjective
原句: Diana was inexperienced and naive.
意思: lacking experience of life, knowledge or good judgement and willing to believe that people always tell you the truth
字源: mid 17th cent.: from French naïve, feminine of naïf, from Latin nativus ‘native, natural’.
例句: I can't believe you were so naive as to trust him!
5. scrutiny noun [uncountable]
原句: The media attention and scrutiny will only increase.
意思: careful and thorough examination
字源: late Middle English: from Latin scrutinium, from scrutari ‘to search’ (originally ‘sort rubbish’, from scruta ‘rubbish’). Early use referred to the taking of individual votes in an election procedure.
例句: Her argument doesn't really stand up to scrutiny.