“The two detectives are a hard-edged tough guy and a showboating,overconfidentrookie.” Adjective ▲ Superlative for confident in one's own abilities “In Morocco, while strutting along as anoverconfidenttourist, Wright bumped into some persistent muggers.” ...
overconfident loud obnoxious obtrusive officious loudmouthed strident go-getting self-assertive in-your-face self-asserting high-pressure sharp-elbowed full of oneself more ❯ Adjective ▲ Causing anger, offense, or a strong negative reaction provocative inflammatory incendiary annoying agitational inciti...
"Bold knaves thrive without one grain of sense,""But good men starve for want of impudence" [John Dryden Constantine the Great] Proverbs"The bold are always lucky" Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 ...
However, it’s easy to become overconfident and assume that your intuition is infallible, and this can lead to mistakes. So, I try to treat intuition as a hypothesis to be verified, not an edict to be followed blindly. For example, intuition works great when tracking down bugs; if I get...
第二 的"The first one is that we tend to be overconfident in our abilities without enough evidence. This c can lead us, for example, to mess up career-changing presentations because of lacking preparation, or greatly underestimate the time we may spend completing the projects."可知,人们往往...
The first one is that we tend to be overconfident in our abilities without enough evidence.This can lead us,for example,to mess up career-changing presentations because of lacking preparation,or greatly underestimate the time we may spend completing the projects. We can correct this propensity by...
One interpretation is that people are more overconfident about that which they know best. Respondents’ overconfidence decreased progressively as they answered more questions. In that sense the system served as confidence calibration training. Relative overconfidence in the first specialty category chosen ...
One day, the traffic was even than usual. "I could run faster than this bus!" thought George. The next day work he decided to have a try. He went to the bus stop, but didn't the bus. He ran along beside it in the sidewalk. He had to run fast to catch up with(赶上)the bu...
箴言14:16 — GOD’S WORD Translation (GW) 16A wise person is cautious and turns away from evil, but a fool is carelessand overconfident. 箴言14:16 — The Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) 16A wise man is cautious and turns from evil, ...
B.He is overconfident in himself.√ C.He always shows his consideration. D.He is communicative and cautious. 解析:解析:①选项都是关于对He的评价,听音时要留意He的说话内容及表现。②在对话的最后,女士请男士描述他曾经完成过的一次极具挑战性的交易,男士回答说他从未遇过有挑战性的交易,它们都太简单了...