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Definition of self-motivated in English: self-motivatedadjective Motivated to do or achieve something because of one's own enthusiasm or interest, without needing pressure from others. 自我激励的;有工作激情的 she's a very independent self-motivated individual 她是个非常独立而又有工作激情的人。 Example sentencesExamples - I think you have to be self-motivated enough first and foremost.
- America's cowboy capitalism asks its worker-citizens to be hardworking, self-motivated, innovative, and, surprising as it may strike its critics, civil.
- He was a self-motivated man who'd always give you the time of day.
- I am a very self-motivated person and have always had a passion for my work.
- That intrigued me because I wanted to encourage first-year students to write and I felt I had discovered a natural channel where they could express themselves in a self-motivated way.
- A quality that is common between all of the successful artists is that they are talented, driven and self-motivated individuals.
- Are you self-directed, self-motivated, comfortable with computers, like to read and write, self-disciplined, independent and able to stay on task?
- Acting in furtherance of interests which were self-motivated and self-fashioned, he freed himself of proximate, merely fashionable, pursuits.
- I think we can count on Glen to be self-motivated.
- He vigorously denies pressurising pupils, insisting the ethos is about making the work interesting, so they become self-motivated to learn.
- In both stories the narrator must learn to act in an independent, self-motivated, unprejudiced, and inner-directed way.
- In economics, the leitmotif is rationality: it is axiomatic that individuals are self-motivated to improve upon existing circumstances.
- The endless debates about performance measures - which are always imperfect - remind one that there is no substitute for self-motivated and reliable teachers and researchers.
- There is open entry to the course but to be a successful real estate salesperson you have to be self-motivated, enjoy contact with people and have the initiative to generate listings.
- I am also highly self-motivated and organised so I started looking at using those skills.
- You can, however, create an environment in which bartenders are self-motivated to help achieve your sales goals.
- The continued growth and success of our business has created exciting opportunities for self-motivated, enthusiastic and ambitious individuals who are committed to driving our business forward.
- The artists just need to be more daring and be self-motivated!
- Mr Clovis was recognized as an excellent team player, and a hard-working, self-motivated individual.
- At times, we're all the weakest link, and if we can't be compassionate enough to make allowances for that, we should at least be self-motivated enough to realise it.
Derivativesadjective ˌsɛlfˈməʊtɪveɪtɪŋˌsɛlfˈmoʊdəˌveɪdɪŋ Motivating oneself to do or achieve something because of one's own enthusiasm or interest. 自我激励的;有工作激情的 swimmers with a natural self-motivating drive Example sentencesExamples - Music is self-motivating - I wouldn't give up performing for anything.
- Although they are hard-working, self-motivating types, these individuals don't like their working day too structured, as they value their independence and freedom.
- There were no war cries, no whoops, no self-motivating yells.
noun ˌsɛlfˌməʊtɪˈveɪʃ(ə)n It must be based on self-motivation and that's what I've tried to build here. Example sentencesExamples - The list of about 20 books includes subjects like self-motivation, self-improvement, poetry, fiction and even fairy tales for children.
- It's coming out of nowhere, out of anywhere, and achieving what you want to achieve by the sheer brute force of self-motivation and self-delight.
- Teachers and the parent-teacher associations should ensure that programmes that improve self-motivation of the students were organised on a regular basis in schools, he added.
- We would of course like to congratulate the students on their results, which is due to their hard work and good self-motivation.
Definition of self-motivated in US English: self-motivatedadjectiveˈˌsɛlf ˈmoʊdəˌveɪdɪdˈˌself ˈmōdəˌvādid Motivated to do or achieve something because of one's own enthusiasm or interest, without needing pressure from others. 自我激励的;有工作激情的 she's a very independent self-motivated individual 她是个非常独立而又有工作激情的人。 Example sentencesExamples - Are you self-directed, self-motivated, comfortable with computers, like to read and write, self-disciplined, independent and able to stay on task?
- In both stories the narrator must learn to act in an independent, self-motivated, unprejudiced, and inner-directed way.
- America's cowboy capitalism asks its worker-citizens to be hardworking, self-motivated, innovative, and, surprising as it may strike its critics, civil.
- I am also highly self-motivated and organised so I started looking at using those skills.
- Acting in furtherance of interests which were self-motivated and self-fashioned, he freed himself of proximate, merely fashionable, pursuits.
- The artists just need to be more daring and be self-motivated!
- There is open entry to the course but to be a successful real estate salesperson you have to be self-motivated, enjoy contact with people and have the initiative to generate listings.
- A quality that is common between all of the successful artists is that they are talented, driven and self-motivated individuals.
- In economics, the leitmotif is rationality: it is axiomatic that individuals are self-motivated to improve upon existing circumstances.
- I think we can count on Glen to be self-motivated.
- At times, we're all the weakest link, and if we can't be compassionate enough to make allowances for that, we should at least be self-motivated enough to realise it.
- He vigorously denies pressurising pupils, insisting the ethos is about making the work interesting, so they become self-motivated to learn.
- You can, however, create an environment in which bartenders are self-motivated to help achieve your sales goals.
- I am a very self-motivated person and have always had a passion for my work.
- The endless debates about performance measures - which are always imperfect - remind one that there is no substitute for self-motivated and reliable teachers and researchers.
- That intrigued me because I wanted to encourage first-year students to write and I felt I had discovered a natural channel where they could express themselves in a self-motivated way.
- I think you have to be self-motivated enough first and foremost.
- He was a self-motivated man who'd always give you the time of day.
- The continued growth and success of our business has created exciting opportunities for self-motivated, enthusiastic and ambitious individuals who are committed to driving our business forward.
- Mr Clovis was recognized as an excellent team player, and a hard-working, self-motivated individual.
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