self-conscious
adj.
1680s, "aware of one's action," a word of the English Enlightenment (Locke was using it by 1690), from self- + conscious. Morbid sense of "preoccupied with one's own personality" is attested from 1834 (in J.S. Mill). Related: Self-consciously; self-consciousness.
〔李〕[self-=of oneself 自我的;conscious a.意识到的⇒“conscious of oneself 意识到自己的”→] a. aware of one's own existence,actions and therefore embarrassed 自我意识的;不自然的,害羞的