释义 |
self-coˈmmand [self- 1 a.] Control of one's actions or feelings, self-control.
1699Shaftesbury Charac., Inq. conc. Virtue ii. §2 The Advantages..of a contrary Sobriety, and Self-Command. 1818Scott Rob Roy ii, My father had, generally speaking, his temper under complete self-command. 1898J. Morley Let. in Westm. Gaz. 14 Dec., Your..self-command under the provocation of those ‘unworthy insinuations’. |