释义 |
complacencycom‧pla‧cen‧cy /kəmˈpleɪsənsi/ noun [uncountable]  - But his complacency was soon shaken.
- Compliance and complacency are the manifest behaviours associated with an infantile dependency culture.
- The election victories had lulled many of our supporters into a dangerous complacency.
- The fast money lulled people into complacency.
- Truth does far less harm than insular complacency.
- Two groups may act to stop such complacency.
► no room for complacency Despite yesterday’s win, there is clearly no room for complacency if the team want to stay top of the league. a feeling of satisfaction with a situation or with what you have achieved, so that you stop trying to improve or change things – used to show disapproval: Doctors have warned against complacency in fighting common diseases. Despite yesterday’s win, there is clearly no room for complacency if the team want to stay top of the league. |