Unshy - WordReference Forums Should 'unshy' be accepted as an adjective? There are entries on line (see below) The meaning is obvious: 'to be unshy about (doing) something' is the opposite of 'to be shy ' This is a quote using the word: Rosenberg, a former print journalist who co-founded and served as
Unshy?? - WordReference Forums gracias, pero no me sirve, porque es precisamente lo que no quiero decir Es para expresar que "no soy tímido", pero tampoco soy "out going"
common nail - WordReference Forums The big names come to mind, the foundations and institutions whose grants go a long way to endow board-approved art—art whose “viability,” often, is measured by an unshy degree of public acceptance But what about art that is supported more by the maverick mind than the common nail? In literal translation is : "ongle commun "
ausente de mi mismo - WordReference Forums Hola todos! aqui va otra que me confunde: "Y, ausente de mi mismo, caí devorado por el trazo fugaz de la ilusión " "And, absent from myself, I gave in, devoured by the fleeting stroke of illusion "
Listening non-natives speak your language, poorly. . . - WordReference Forums For me it is an easier situation than for them, for a long time now I've spoken French well enough to have a good conversation and I am also rather unshy and overselfconfident so when I am in France and people reply to me in English I tend to reply in French anyway and usually the conversation will revert to French