英:['selfl'əʊðɪŋ]
美:['selfl'oʊðɪŋ]
英:['selfl'əʊðɪŋ]
美:['selfl'oʊðɪŋ]
noun
loathing of oneself : self-hatred … the idea that the self-absorption and egotism of the narcissist are a pose to mask their opposite: a deep well of self-loathing and low self-esteem.—Jeffrey Kluger
acting out of fear and self-loathing
The first known use of self-loathing was in 1635
1 Some of Swift's best work comes from her self-deprecating moods, and this track, with its self-loathing but super catchy lyrics, is no exception.
2 Lynch is nuanced enough to make Frank a memorably self-loathing villain instead of a one-note stooge, which ultimately makes the show more rewarding as a drama than as comedy.
3 Tired of the self-loathing, restriction and bingeing, Whitney sought therapy at 22 years old, when transitioning out of college, and was prescribed an appetite suppressant.
4 That second album was To See the Next Part of the Dream, filled with soaring music and self-loathing lyrics (delivered in Korean but translated to English in the Bandcamp liner notes).
5 Music is a great way to teach children about the important things in life — love and loss, hope and sadness, the power of people, and absolutely debilitating, destructive self-loathing and masochism.
6 Now is the time Hollywood is selling American self-loathing.
7 Although in fairness, a big part of journalism is trying to balance arrogance, doubt and self-loathing and channeling the incongruity into your work.
8 Some listeners would see The Downward Spiral as a loose concept album about a man falling apart, not unlike Roger Waters’ self-loathing megalomania that fuelled Pink Floyd’s The Wall—another major influence on the album, although Reznor would offer no conclusive ending to his narrative.
9 What must it be like not to be crippled by fear and self - loathing?
即使是恐惧和 自我 厌恶情绪也不能产生影响?
10 The ritual reporting of bonuses provokes envy in some, and self - loathing in many.
对红利隆重的报道引起某些人的嫉妒并使许多人自暴自弃.
1 自我厌恶