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Mach·i·a·vel·li·an
mae ki ve li n [or] ma ki ve li n
Machiavellianism (n.)
adjective
of, concerning, or resembling Machiavelli or his works.
of, concerning, or befitting the doctrines expressed in Machiavelli's The Prince, in which moral considerations are subordinated to the holding and exercising of political power.
noun
one who advocates or follows the doctrines of Machiavelli.
"狡猾的,欺诈的,习惯性的欺骗,不择手段,缺乏政治道德的," 1570年代,源自尼科洛· Machiavelli(1469-1527),佛罗伦萨政治家和 "Il Principe," 一部建议统治者将利益置于道德之上的著作的作者。在他的著作被翻译成英文之前,这个词在英语中就已经是一种侮辱性词汇(《论述》于1636年翻译,《君主》于1640年翻译),部分原因是他的书被教会列入索引,部分原因是法国对他的攻击(例如翻译成英文的让蒂耶的攻击于1602年)。相关词汇: Machiavellianism。
Niccolo Machiavelli
The first known use of Machiavellian was in 1572
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a lyric poem or song
plural the words of a song
lyric2 of 2adjective
resembling a song in form, feeling, or literary quality
expressing a poet's own feeling : not narrative or dramatic
lyric poetry
having or involving a light singing style
lyrebirdnoun
either of two Australian birds of which the males have very long tail feathers displayed during courtship in the shape of a lyre
lyrenoun
a small harp held in the hands for playing
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an automatic gun capable of continuous firing
Machiavellianadjective
of or relating to the belief that a ruler is justified in using any means to stay in power
characterized by dishonesty or trickery
1 The movie makes him a Machiavellian puppeteer with a villainous mug and a British accent, and Barry and Sally small-screen handsome.
2 It allegorically pits the enlightened orchestra leader against a Machiavellian “Overseer;” the two play cards in an obscure battle for black humanity.
3 That the Roitfeld-Alt rivalry made for a good story, she agreed, as it played into all the Machiavellian things you hear about the terribly competitive editors at Vogue and Condé Nast.
4 And also, until very recently, the big power players in Westeros were far more Machiavellian than our big power players.
5 Because there is no villain, Tony Stark plays a darker, Machiavellian sort of role.
6 The man who agreed to bring it back was Scott Rudin, whom Mr. Lane called “a throwback to those guys,” like the original producer of “The Front Page,” the Machiavellian but brilliant Jed Harris.
7 For Mr. Tavernier, he relished playing the Machiavellian father of the groom, delivering his lines with aplomb.
8 This Machiavellian trickery should be enough to convince them.
这个马基雅维里式的欺骗应该能让我们相信了。
9 This forms the hypocrisy of Machiavellian culture.
这就形成了权谋文化的虚伪性。
10 These are not the actions of a cold, calculating Machiavellian.
这并不是一个铁血心肠、精于算计的奸猾之人通常采取的举动。
11 The film portrays the president's top adviser as a Machiavellian politician who orders the killings of those who get in his way.
12 Roger’s momentary lapse may place him in the duplicitous Tracy’s power – but when it comes to Machiavellian scheming, Roger’s a past master.
13 A report in the Wall Street Journal last year claimed that Facebook executives attempted to "massage" the film's script to make Zuckerberg look less of a Machiavellian oddball.
14 The narrators of these stories are much more like Ms. Mantel’s description of herself than like the ironclad Machiavellians who dominate her Thomas Cromwell trilogy-in-progress.
15 Amber Heard was “sociopathic”, a “Machiavellian overlord” and the “abuser” in the relationship between her and Johnny Depp, the actor’s former personal assistant has claimed in the high court.
16 Its title, “The Mass Demon,” suggests a connection to worldly politics, and the tendency of gullible crowds to be taken in by the colorful hokum of charismatic Machiavellians.
17 And so can the huge talents Wallace Smith and Rodney Hicks, who play a pair of creative and progressive rappers in the B plot, whom Douglas Sills' predictably Machiavellian record producer wants to keep gangsta.
18 But he was a rather dark, Machiavellian figure.
19 There might be a little more of Nietzsche suggested in that, than Machiavelli, but I think the Machiavellian overtones are very evident.
这之中也许有更多尼采的成份,而非马奇亚·维利,但我认为马奇亚·维利式的言外之意,是非常明显的。
20 “It’s an unusual thing with conductors, that it’s not Machiavellian, that it didn’t feel manipulative,” Winokur said of the experience.
1 阴谋
intriguing conspiratorial machiavelian design scheme plot rig conspiracy intrigue toil cabal jiggery-pokery machinate frame-up
2 马基雅维里式的
5 不择手段的
slim cut-throat catch-as-catch-can sharp unscrupulous catch-as-catch-can machiavelian jackleg
6 不择手段的阴谋家
7 不择手段的人
8 马基维利
9 阴谋诡计
10 诡计多端的
slim tricky tricksy wily cute crafty scheming vulpine tricky crafty dodgy astute designing wily foxy tricksy
11 奸诈的
deep cunning treacherous designing foxy falsehearted treacherous unfaithful serpentine canny vulpine
12 马基雅维里式的政治人物
13 狡猾的
foxy carny slim sly subtle wily cute slick crafty cunning serpentine downy vulpine Jesuitical sleekit
14 奸诈
deep cunning treacherous designing foxy falsehearted craft artifice rascality roguery treacherous unfaithful serpentine canny vulpine stratagem
15 不择手段
sharp by fair means or foul by hook or by crook by fair means or foul down and dirty stop at nothing
17 马基雅维里主义