单词 | self-value |
释义 | > as lemmasself-value self-value n. Brit. /ˌsɛlfˈvaljuː/ , U.S. /ˌsɛlfˈvælju/ confidence in one's own merit or importance; self-worth.ΚΠ 1574 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. Epist. St. Paule to Galathians ii. f. 67v Furthermore lette vs learne also, not too bring any imaginacion of selfe value [Fr. pour nous faire valoir] when wee come vntoo God. 1651 W. Davenant Gondibert (new ed.) viii. 155 If knowledge, early got, self-value breeds, By false digestion it is turn'd to wind. 1778 V. Knox Ess. II. xxi. 217 The very attempt [at autobiography] implies a considerable degree of self-value. 1817 Liverpool Mercury 28 Feb. 280/2 Give them self-confidence—self-estimation—self-value;—let them be again a part of that people to whom you have attributed majesty. 1909 H. Münsterberg Eternal Values xii. 341 The moral will which is anchored in the absolute self-value of the acting person also represents the higher stage of the self-development. 2005 Ebony Oct. 32/3 (heading) When you take pride in yourself, you don't feel threatened by others, and you don't feel inferior to others... You have self-value. < as lemmas |
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