self-characterization
noun [ C or U ] (UK usually self-characterisation) uk/ˌself.kær.ək.tə.raɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌself.ker.ək.tə.rəˈzeɪ.ʃən/
自我描述
the act of describing yourself by stating your most typical or important characteristics
Her self-deprecating self-characterization as "more a wit than wise" was not at all accurate. 她自嘲式的“机智多于聪明”的自我描述一点也不准确。
In her letters to him she delighted in dramatic self-characterisation and mystery.
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- He tried to balance his self-characterizations of nonpartisanship and independence with mentions of his conservative credentials.
- The interview helps people to use their own perspective to describe and coordinate their self-characterisations.
- Despite his self-characterization as a loyal foot soldier in the Reagan revolution, he is distrusted by many staunch conservatives because of his liberal social views.