释义 |
self-ˈimage [self- 1 d.] An image or conception of oneself, esp. considered in relation to others.
1939S. Spender Still Centre 101 The self-image Lifted in light against the lens Stares back with my dumb wall of eyes. 1951M. McLuhan Mech. Bride (1967) 66/1 She embodies that self-image of a knight in shining armor. 1969C. Fremlin Possession xiv. 117 The way into these cloying, stagnant emotional pools is smooth... You come out..with your self-image in shreds. 1977Church Times 14 Jan. 10 It stresses..the Vatican's self-image as the centre of Christian prayer and charity and of work for justice and peace. |