extroversion如何读

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extroversion是什么意思

  • n.[医]外翻;[心理]外向性
  • =extraversion.

extroversion词根

词根:extrovert

adj.

extroverted 性格外向的;外向性的;喜社交的

extroversive 外向的;向外翻的;外倾的

extrovertish 如外向者的;外向者的

extrovertive 偏向于外向的;外向的

n.

extrovert 外向;外倾者;性格外向者(等于extravert)

extroversion英英释义

noun

psychology the state of or tendency toward being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from what is outside the self : a personality trait or style characterized by a preference for or orientation to engaging socially with othersNote: The psychologist Carl Gustav Jung first introduced the terms extroversion, extrovert, introversion, and introvert in the early 1900s to describe personality types that focus a person's energy on either the inner or outer world. Extroversion is characterized by being outgoing and drawing energy from interacting with others …—James M. Honeycutt Wisconsin ranked among the top five states in America for "extraversion"—a trait associated with those who are sociable, energetic and enthusiastic …—Bill Glauber compare introversion sense 2

Extroversion focuses on any feelings of joy associating with others. Gregarious individuals enjoy large groups and the social aspects of any situation.—Melinda L. Korzaan and Katherine T. Boswell

extroversion词源中文解释

"17世纪中期,“被翻转到内部的状态”,是从过时的动词 extrovert(v.)“翻转到内部”派生的名词,该动词由 extro- 和拉丁语 vertere “翻转”组成(来自 PIE 根 *wer-(2)“翻转,弯曲”)。最早用于神秘主义; 现代心理学用法可追溯到1920年代。

extroversion_体育行业词汇

外向

extroversion_医学行业词汇

外翻:同exstrophy

外倾,外向:同extraversion

extroversion词源英文解释

borrowed from German Extraversion, probably alteration, by change of extro- to Latin extrā extra-, of Extroversion "turning outward (of an organ, as the bladder)," borrowed from New Latin extrōversiōn-, extrōversiō, noun of action from extrōvertere "to turn outward," from extrō- extro- + Latin vertere "to turn" — more at worth >entry 4, version Note: Both Extraversion and its counterpart Introversion were introduced into psychology by Carl jung, apparently in the second decade of the twentieth century. The words occur in the text of a presentation given by Jung at a meeting of the International Psychoanalytical Congress in Munich (September 7-8, 1913), published in French in the same year ("Contribution à l'étude des types psychologiques," Archives de psychologie, tome 13 [1913], p. 290.) Introversion and the adjective introvertiert "introverted" appear earlier, in a somewhat different sense, in Jung's Über Konflikte der kindischen Seele (Leipzig/Vienna, 1910, pp. 6, 10). The above etymology assumes that Jung had in mind an already existing word, but he could have equally well formed Extraversion by substituting the prefix extra- for other prefixes joined to -version, taken as an independent formative. The choice of extra-, which ordinarily means "beyond," seems peculiar, and has led to re-formations of the word in English as extroversion, with extro- taken to mean "outward." On the other hand, extro- is a neologism made up as a correspondent to intro-, with no correspondent in classical Latin; perhaps this is why Jung avoided it.

The first known use of extroversion was in 1917

extroversion医学词典英英释义

extroversionnoun

the state of or tendency toward being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from what is outside the self : a personality trait or style characterized by a preference for or orientation to engaging socially with othersNote: The psychologist C. G. Jung first introduced the terms extroversion, extrovert, introversion, and introvert in the early 1900s to describe personality types that focus a person's energy on either the inner or outer world. compare introversion

extroversion 例句

1 The key advances area of southeast ministry extroversion economy to build.

重点推进东南部外向型经济区建设.

2 Dr Arvey and his colleagues found the same effect for extroversion (of which sensation-seeking is but one facet).

阿维博士及其同僚发现外向性也有相同作用。(说明寻求刺激只是其中一部分)。

3 Ms. Cannon, who is the director of human resources at Calvin Klein, admits to an abundance of extroversion.

4 There are perfumes inspired by tears, slow caresses, erotic nights, the color red, the trait of extroversion.

5 The oft - drawn contrast extroversion and introversion is entirely superficial.

在外向和内向之间通常所作的对比完全是表面的。

6 “The definition of introversion and extroversion is not just whether people are more talkative than not. It’s how they process information and ideas.”

7 For those who stick with it, the study of the craft takes over; the extroversion turns inward.

8 “Introversion and extroversion are not binary concepts,” she says.

9 “Two traits in particular play a powerful role in shaping workplace behavior: extroversion, the degree to which social interaction energizes someone, and openness, which refers to someone’s creativity and appetite for novel experiences,” Emma writes.

10 The contrast between extroversion and introversion is entirely superficial.

在外向和内向之间所作的对比完全是表面的。

11 On “Laurel Hell,” Mitski takes just half a step back from that extroversion.

12 Extroversion, for example, encompasses traits such as gregariousness and warmth.

比方说,外向性中包括合群和热情等特征。

13 But now, “He is wonderfully behaved and retains a bit of the actor’s extroversion.”

14 Economic internationalization phase is the high level that extroversion economy grows and inevitable trend.

经济国际化阶段是外向型经济发展的高级阶段和必然趋势.

15 A personality trait the qualities of both introversion and extroversion.

介于内向性格和外向性格之间的相对平衡的性格.

16 I have a little introversion, she compared to my extroversion many.

我有一点儿内向,她比我外向的多。

17 Thanks to Xayalith's intercessions, they can sometimes sound like a perkier version of the xx; like introverts playing hard at extroversion.

18 She suggests a woman desperately seeking validation for her life as much as for the painting, and whose breezy extroversion conceals a caustic shrewdness and wit.

19 Over all, a game of visual and verbal wit was the team sport favored by this circle of friends, and its extroversion grows a bit wearying.

20 A balanced disposition intermediate between extroversion and introversion.

介于内向性格和外向性格之间的相对平衡的性格。

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