1. Normally timid, they rarely stray far from their burrows. 它们通常很胆小,极少远离自己的洞穴。
2. A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age. 伊莎贝拉是一个羞怯的孩子,很小的时候就已经学会了顺从。
3. A timid voice said at her side. 她身边一个胆怯的声音说。
4. The response of America and its allies should not be timid, but it should be measured. 美国及其盟友对此的反应不应该是胆怯的,但应该谨慎行事。
5. She has a young lawyer, a Frenchman, who is rather timid, it seems, but he is trying to win back her fortune. 她有一个年轻的律师,是个法国人,他好像是一个相当胆小的人,但他在努力争回她的财产。