defensiveness
/dɪˈfensɪvnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈfensɪvnəs/ (ame, ipa)
defensiveness — 名詞
1. the habit of reacting to comments about you by arguing back or making excuses, b
防衛心
把別人的話當成攻擊而急著反駁的心態
the habit of reacting to comments about you by arguing back or making excuses, because you treat the comments as attacks rather than as honest feedback.
Lucía noticed her brother's defensiveness whenever their mother mentioned his school grades.
每當媽媽提起學校成績,Lucía 就察覺到弟弟那種防衛心。
noun: someone's defensiveness whenever + clause
The coach's defensiveness about the team's losses made honest discussion almost impossible.
教練對球隊輸球的事一直擺出自我辯護的態度,讓任何坦誠的討論都幾乎進行不下去。
collocation: defensiveness about + noun phrase
Christopher tried to drop his defensiveness during therapy and listen to his wife's concerns.
Christopher 在心理諮商中試著放下防衛心,好好聽太太說出心裡的擔憂。
There was a clear edge of defensiveness in Adina's voice during the press conference.
在那場記者會上,Adina 的語氣裡帶著明顯的防衛心。
Kian reacted to the review with so much defensiveness that his manager stopped giving feedback.
Kian 對那份考核反應得太具防衛心,主管乾脆停止給回饋。
- touchiness
informal; emphasises being easily upset by small comments
- prickliness
informal; an outward irritability when challenged
- self-protectiveness
broader; covers physical and emotional self-shielding
- openness
willingness to hear criticism without arguing back
- receptiveness
actively welcoming feedback
用法筆記
Subject is usually a person or a person's voice / tone / attitude. Frequently appears with prepositions 'about' (the topic) or 'in' (the channel: voice, tone, manner). Distinguish from sense 2: this sense is psychological — guarding the self against criticism — while sense 2 is physical protection against attack.
常見錯誤
2. the quality, action, or stance of holding a position that guards a person, place
防禦態勢
為了抵擋實際攻擊而採取的守勢或保護作用
the quality, action, or stance of holding a position that guards a person, place, or country against physical attack.
The general praised the defensiveness of the mountain village, which had repelled three earlier raids.
將軍稱讚那座山村的防禦性,因為它曾經三度擊退來犯的盜匪。
noun: the defensiveness of + place
Zuri argued that the country's defensiveness during the war saved thousands of civilian lives.
Zuri 主張,那個國家在戰時的防守態勢救了數以千計的平民。
collocation: defensiveness during + period
Niran's training stressed the defensiveness of the rear guard rather than aggressive forward attacks.
Niran 的訓練強調後衛的防禦性,而不是激進地往前進攻。
The castle's walls and moat showed the careful defensiveness of its medieval planners.
城堡的高牆和護城河,顯示出中世紀規劃者用心安排的防禦性。
- defence
the everyday noun; far more common in this physical-protection sense
- protection
broader; covers any kind of shielding, not only military
- aggression
actively attacking rather than guarding
- offence
in sport and military contexts, the attacking role
用法筆記
Used in formal or military contexts. Subject is typically a place, country, or military formation. Distinguish from sense 1: here the threat is physical and external, not verbal criticism. Less frequent than 'defence' in everyday formal writing.