第三人称复数:inferiority complexes
名词自卑感,自卑情结
1. 自卑感:漠不关心 indifferent ; nonchalant ; unconcerned | 自卑感 inferiority complex | 歇斯底里病 hysteria
2. 自卑:钛:Titanium complex | 自卑:inferiority complex | 络合:complex action
1. 自卑情结;自卑感
Someone who has an inferiority complex feels that they are of less worth or importance than other people.
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1. But they get an inferiority complex when not picked as a model student.
2. Many poor students suffer from an inferiority complex as they do not have the means to attend group activities such as parties.
3. The hypersensitivity toward how Chinese are portrayed in foreign films is rooted in a thinly veiled inferiority complex.
4. I pondered my predicament and can only explain it as some kind of inferiority complex that we Chinese can't seem to shake.
5. For more than a century the nation has vacillated between a superiority complex and an inferiority complex.
6. This exponentially growing inferiority complex is good in that it pushes foreigners to persist with putonghua.
7. Chen has often spoken of his inferiority complex as a child and his eagerness to be accepted by his peers.
8. Since then, the girl had believed she was not photogenic and gradually developed an inferiority complex.
9. Cai had an inferiority complex in primary school because the burns ruined his face.
10. " Otherwise students from poor families might develop an inferiority complex, " Li said.
noun
1. a sense of personal inferiority arising from conflict between the desire to be noticed and the fear of being humiliated