misanthropy如何读

英:[mɪ'sænθrəpɪ]

美:[mɪsˈænθrəpi, mɪz-]

misanthropy是什么意思

  • n.不愿与人来往;厌世

misanthropy自然拼读

mis·an·thro·py

mih saen thr pi

misanthropy词根

词根:misanthrope

adj.

misanthropic 厌恶人类的;不愿与人来往的

n.

misanthrope 不愿与人来往者;厌恶人类的人

misanthropist 厌世者;厌恶人类者

misanthropy英英释义

  • n.
    • hatred of mankind
    • a disposition to dislike and mistrust other people

misanthropy词源中文解释

"厌恶或不喜欢人类,习惯于对人类的性格和动机持最坏的看法",1650年代,来自希腊语 misanthrōpia "厌恶人类",源自 misanthrōpos "憎恨人类"(参见 misanthrope)。

misanthropy词源英文解释

The first known use of misanthropy was in 1625

misanthropy儿童词典英英释义

misapplyverb

to apply wrongly

misapplyverb

to apply wrongly

misanthropynoun

a dislike or hatred of all human beings

misanthropy医学词典英英释义

misanthropynoun

a hatred or distrust of humankind

misanthropy 例句

1 That’s typical of the show’s philosophy, which has always looked on misanthropy and self-interest as cleansing, righteous forces.

2 Even the most pleasant or benign events can send his narrators into paroxysms of misanthropy or despondency.

3 The Irish writer Claire-Louise Bennett’s first novel, “Pond,” dabbles in a black art we don’t get enough of in summertime: misanthropy.

4 It's so horrible, but his misanthropy makes me so happy!

5 Even from on high, he vents unrestrained misanthropy.

6 She deserves the raves she is winning, but that shouldn’t obscure the achievement of this brave, uncompromising slice of Broadway misanthropy.

7 Nor is it the show's smiley-faced misanthropy, which pictures every character as somewhat trivial and pathetic.

8 There is something to be said that Westworld’s abiding philosophy is misanthropy and that it would be a better show were that not the case.

9 Again and again — in the ’90s indie touchstones “Welcome to the Dollhouse” and “Happiness,” and more recently in “Life During Wartime” — this director has blurred the boundary between misanthropy and humanism.

10 But what experience: songs about death, misanthropy and lust with the wisdom and humour that comes from 77 extraordinary years on this planet.

11 Covering the Maverick character with the soot of misanthropy, and testing Garner’s ability to spit out tongue-twister dialogue, Chayefsky handed the actor reams of cynical soliloquies, a few of which can be found here.

12 That’s the trendy essence of the new misanthropy now rampant throughout British and American public service and phony class dramas such as TV’s Succession.

13 It's a qualified statement in a piece that at its considerable best offers the existential disquiet of Will Eno's Thom Pain and the comic misanthropy of DC Moore's recent Honest.

14 Her earnest, altruistic impulses coexist with a deep misanthropy she can’t quite suppress.

15 Polanski’s viewpoint is so controlled, there’s no rage in his apparent misanthropy.

16 Eventually, the play becomes something dark and upsetting, as the WhatsApp messages start to ape the violent, posturing misanthropy of the Islamic extremists whose social media accounts Mr. Alipoor trawled researching the show.

17 Now in London, a cheerier Pepitone stands slightly distanced from the misanthropy making for a more enjoyable, if less extraordinary, hour of standup.

18 This childhood led me to a life of misanthropy; I walked the streets, sneering at humans to myself.

这使我的童年是厌世的生活,我走在街头,人们嘲笑我自己。

19 But on “Seinfeld,” the city and the characters’ righteous belief in their own norms spurred them on to increasingly lunatic misanthropy.

20 Not so unlike Mr. McLemore, many of us have bouts of misery and misanthropy.

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