英:[ˌmegələˈmeɪniə]
美:[ˌmɛɡəloˈmeniə, -ˈmenjə]
英:[ˌmegələˈmeɪniə]
美:[ˌmɛɡəloˈmeniə, -ˈmenjə]
meg·a·lo·ma·nia
me g lo meI ni
megalomaniacal (adj.), megalomaniac (n.)
noun
a mania (see mania sense 2a) for great or grandiose performance
an outburst of wildly extravagant commercial megalomania—The Times Literary Supplement (London)
a delusional mental illness that is marked by feelings of personal omnipotence and grandeur
"伟大妄想症; 一种精神错乱,患者想象自己是伟大、崇高或强大的人物",1866年,源自法语 mégalomanie; 参见 megalo- "伟大的,夸张的" + mania "疯狂"。
夸大狂:无根据地认为自己无比伟大、善良或能干
夸大狂的思维称为夸大妄想
megalo- + -mania, after German Megalomanie or French mégalomanie
The first known use of megalomania was in 1881
megalomanianoun
a delusional mental illness that is marked by feelings of personal omnipotence and grandeur
1 I think I'm a relatively modest-seeming person – I don't often get accused of megalomania – and yet I can sense the lurking tyrant within.
2 Bert’s name appears in the credits more than even mine is in my films – and I admire such obsession and megalomania.
3 Back when she published “Prozac Nation,” her 1994 chronicle of her teenage struggle with depression, it was considered “megalomania,” she wrote, that she would even have the nerve.
4 Their CEO has an arrogance that borders on megalomania.
5 The do-gooder veneer he puts on his megalomania fools nobody, except maybe Copley.
6 Early success may lead to megalomania.
少年得志可能导致妄自尊大。
7 Some of these clips are obscure; many more are world-famous stunts of rock-star megalomania.
8 And, rather than try to repress his megalomania, Trump basks in it.
9 Early success may lead to megalomania.
少年得志可能导致妄自尊大。
10 In some fuzzy-headed way he probably believed this, as his success fueled his megalomania and as his ego flirted with dreams of the ultimate power of generation.
11 It’s an exciting, operatic crime drama centered on a Naples boss whose pride and megalomania put him at odds with everyone, including his own son.
12 On the same weekend that Israel was attacked by Hamas, Donald Trump wallowed in his malignant narcissism and megalomania.
13 Moreover, the notion of a Global Village, the prevalence of psychedelic drugs and a heady sense of generational megalomania promoted the feeling that Everything was Now.
14 There's also a degree of megalomania you may have noticed with novelists.
15 The link between megalomania and bad taste used to be a given – just pick up a copy of Hello! – but what do we do if it isn't there?
16 He had a go at megalomania; his second album was called Nearly God, a quote from one interview, and he seemed plagued with satanic thoughts and fears for himself.
17 At the event on Friday, museum director Piotr Cywinski said Auschwitz was created by Nazi "megalomania" and a "similar sick megalomania" and "similar lust for power" had driven Russia's destruction of Mariupol and Donetsk.
18 In fact, his capacity for megalomania and anger invites comparisons with Shakespeare's more ferocious protagonists — Coriolanus, say.
事实上,甚至有人将性格狂妄暴怒的弗格森与莎士比亚笔下的残忍角色科利奥兰纳斯(Coriolanus)相提并论。
19 The ceremony has always been a mix of bad taste, earnest sincerity, theater-kid enthusiasm, and Hollywood megalomania.
20 He was an inventor of new systems of composition, a pioneer of electronic music, and, in later decades, a visionary with a touch of megalomania.
1 妄想自大狂
2 权欲熏心
3 妄自尊大
snooty self-important proud arrogant conceited arrogance puff magnify oneself too big for boots side self-importance jumped-up toffee-nosed presumption be too big for your boots get too big for your boots above yourself pompous snotty snotty-nosed delusion bumble megalomaniac portentous self-consequence dog false pride
6 夸大妄想症