英:[ˈpleʒə ˈprinsəpl]
美:[ˈplɛʒɚ ˈprɪnsəpəl]
英:[ˈpleʒə ˈprinsəpl]
美:[ˈplɛʒɚ ˈprɪnsəpəl]
避苦趋乐之本能,快乐原则;
noun
a tendency for individual behavior to be directed toward immediate satisfaction of instinctual drives and immediate relief from pain or discomfort
The first known use of pleasure principle was in 1856
pleasure principlenoun
a tendency for individual behavior to be directed toward immediate satisfaction of instinctual drives and immediate relief from pain or discomfort compare reality principle
1 Especially at this time of year, the pleasure principle holds true, even when it’s stretched as thin as the pastry around a loup en croûte.
2 Taurus season is ready to reinvigorate your pleasure principle.
3 His life is dominated by the pleasure principle…at least until someone gets hurt.
4 The drivers—twinky teen-agers with thick accents and hard bodies—take us with them beyond the pleasure principle.
5 At the other: Christopher Kane progressing his personal obsession with the pleasure principle of human sexuality, making clothes which haven’t been seen before.
6 FREUD ARGUED THAT the pleasure principle gave expression to primitive, animal drives.
佛洛伊德认为,快乐原则表达出原始的动物驱力。
7 This obscene operation of superego transgresses the pleasure principle but it really misses the desire out beyond the pleasure principle.
超我这种邪淫的作为虽然逾越了快乐原则,但并没有超出快乐原则而碰触到欲望。