stoicism如何读

英:[ˈstəʊɪsɪzəm]

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stoicism是什么意思

  • n.禁欲主义;坚忍克己
  • Stoicism.
  • n.斯多葛学派

stoicism自然拼读

sto·i·cism

sto ih sih zm

stoicism英英释义

  • n.
    • an indifference to pleasure or pain
    • (philosophy) the philosophical system of the Stoics following the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno

stoicism词源中文解释

1620年代,源自现代拉丁语 stoicismus,来自拉丁语 stoicus(见 stoic)。

stoicism词源英文解释

The first known use of stoicism was in 1626

stoicism 例句

1 Autocracy forced many into tough ethical choices, and Stoicism offered guidance, often to the detriment of the autocrat.

2 What this rich life taught him was a kind of inner peace, an equanimity reflecting the robust wisdom known as Stoicism.

3 The latter element, so-called “negative visualization,” has its roots in Stoicism.

4 For those who slept in history class, Stoicism is an approximately 2,300-year-old Greco-Roman philosophy that stresses living virtuously, accepting bad things will happen and constantly meditating on death.

5 But what is the enduring significance of authenticity, resistance to conformity, and the confluence of Stoicism and punk, especially in the life of old man Lydon?

6 Manager Arsene Wenger has restored the defensive stoicism that characterised Arsenal sides of the past.

温格让阿森纳重拾招牌式的坚固防守.

7 Stoicism, the philosophy of the Greek teacher Zeno, was especially influential.

8 Britain's customary stoicism had been overwhelmed by raw, unbridled grief.

大不列颠那惯有的沉着冷静被一种原始, 已经失去的悲痛所淹没.

9 She showed great stoicism during her husband's final illness.

她在丈夫患病临终期间表现出了坚强的毅力。

10 One of the premises of Stoicism is that it will help you assimilate horrible events with equanimity.

11 Stoicism encourages individuals to scrutinize their beliefs, ensuring they measure up in the eyes of reason and virtue.

12 There was a time when Germany bore its financial contributions to the EU with stoicism.

曾经有段时间德国通过自己的坚忍来为欧盟的财政做贡献。

13 Stoicism celebrated self-sacrifice, strength, political service, and the rejection of frivolous luxuries; these were all ideas that seemed laudable to Romans.

14 Stoicism has enjoyed a revival of late partly thanks to Modern Stoicism, a group of U.K.-based psychologists and academics that has held Stoic-themed events since 2012.

15 She endured his criticism with her usual stoicism.

16 In “The Daily Stoic,” Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman propose Stoicism as “a set of practical tools meant for daily use.”

17 Most of us don't buy that, but we think you might see traces of Stoicism in Paul's writing.

我们大部分人并不认同,但我们认为在保罗的信中可以看到一点斯多葛主义的影子。

18 Emerging in the wake of the violent French Wars of Religion, Neostoics looked to Stoicism as a remedy for social and political instability.

19 His apathetic stoicism amazed the bandits.

他们觉得犯不上把这种绝望的人杀掉.

20 Stoicism, with its emphasis on living in harmony with one's true nature, calls individuals to embrace their inherent rationality and moral compass, allowing them to make choices aligned with their highest values.

stoicism 同义词

3 斯多葛派哲学

stoa

4 淡泊

plain stoical

5 斯多噶哲学

porch

7 禁欲主义

asceticism

9 高度自制

stoical

12 不以苦乐为意

stoical

13 斯多噶思想

Stoic

15 斯多亚哲学

Stoic

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