Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
self-esteem
Chinese translation:
自尊心•自尊感
Added to glossary by
Roddy Stegemann
Dec 25, 2003 14:47
20 yrs ago
English term
self-esteem
English to Chinese
Science
Psychology
psychology
Those who belittle the morality of others do so in an effort to justify their own lack of courage to defend what is right. They are like the badgerer. They suffer from low self-esteem, are easily bought, and enjoy bringing pain to others. They are people who have failed in life, and want to see others fail like them. They are mudrakers and stink from the mud that they rake.
Proposed translations
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自尊
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Comment: "There were many good answers, but you have all made my grading very easy by sticking together.
Comment to denyce: There is nuance, at least in my mind, between self-esteem and pride. Pride is more extroverted -- something that is felt inwardly, but also shown outwardly. Self-esteem is something that is more hidden. Although one is likely to sense it from the outside, the individual does not go out of his way to display it. There is a certain amount of deceptive outward humility involved.
Thank you Joe211817 for the stimulating response."
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