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英[ˈstəʊɪkli]美[ˈstoʊɪkli]

stoically是什么意思

  • n.坚忍克己之人;禁欲主义者
  • adj.坚忍克己的;禁欲的
  • Stoic.
  • n.斯多葛派人士
  • adj.斯多葛学派的

stoically英英释义

noun

capitalized a member of a school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium about 300 b.c. holding that the wise man should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submissive to natural law

one apparently or professedly indifferent to pleasure or pain

adjective

capitalized of, relating to, or resembling the Stoics or their doctrines

Stoic logic

not affected by or showing passion or feelingespecially: firmly restraining response to pain or distress

a stoic indifference to cold

stoically词源英文解释

Noun and Adjective Middle English, from Latin stoicus, from Greek stōïkos, literally, of the portico, from Stoa (Poikilē) the Painted Portico, portico at Athens where Zeno taught

The first known use of stoic was in the 14th century

stoically儿童词典英英释义

stokeverb

to stir up or tend (as a fire)

to supply (as a furnace) with fuel

to feed plentifully

stokeverb

to stir up or tend (as a fire)

to supply (as a furnace) with fuel

to feed plentifully

stoic1 of 2noun

one not easily excited or upset

stoic2 of 2adjective

unconcerned about pleasure or pain

stoically 例句

1 "That would have been to dishonor him," said Carr, a notorious stoic who was nearly overcome by emotion in his postgame press conference. Instead, he told the Wolverines that the best way to honor Schembechler was "to play in a way that would have made him proud."

2 We sheathed ourselves in nylon and stoically pushed on.

3 Roche, unfaltering in her character, gives an impression of bad circulation and creaky joints stoically endured.

4 My stoic Serbian brother-in-law, Aleksandar Vasilic, gave me the ultimate confidence booster of bawling all the way through the manuscript when I gave it to him to read.

5 My friends praised me for my maturity and strength and I shrugged them off stoically and gave myself a little pat on the back for being so breezy and so, so cool.

6 Bob, meanwhile, dies stoically having had a chance to say goodbye to everyone, including his girlfriend Sasha.

7 The watchman who patrols the area, often flanked by two dogs, listens stoically to the news about the drug war on his tiny black-and-white television set.

8 He took the blow stoically enough when Harry told him, merely grunting and shrugging, but Harry had the distinct feeling as he walked away that Dean and Seamus were muttering mutinously behind his back.

9 A Buddhist monk, doused with gasoline, squatting stoically in the street as roaring flames consume his body.

10 He then sits inside stoically, breathing deeply, his face a mask of weary woe.

11 BULLOCK'S 'AMAZING PRECISION' Bullock, as it happens, knows adversity and is known for having weathered it rather stoically.

12 During his long absence, she gives birth to their son, adopts a wolf and stoically rejects entreaties by friends and relations to return to her native land.

13 Mr. Zhezhel added, “One thing is sure: we are definitely not becoming doctors,” to which the other three members of the group stoically bobbed their heads in approval.

14 But when his time does come, he will accept it as stoically as his parents, who always insisted on treating death as a fact of life, and not as a taboo.

15 Its hero is both a stubborn individualist and a team player, the quiet central figure in a group portrait of square-jawed, clean-cut guys and their supportive, stoically suffering wives.

16 Howard may not have much dialogue compared to the "Death Rattle Dazzle" cast, but he's always standing close to the action or stoically enduring Oliver's swipes.

17 Sampson’s book does little to alter our conception of her as a passionate radical, stoically enduring Shelley’s infidelities and the deaths of three of their four children.

18 Some applicants sit and listen stoically; one woman, her hand over her mouth, gently rocks in her seat, tapping out a nervous rhythm as the Fuyao representative delivers his pitch.

19 In common with that character, Mr. Havel the playwright stoically avoided despair, and in doing so compelled his audience into a compassionate complicity.

20 He played the stoically fearsome villain in last year's gritty Tom Cruise action film "Jack Reacher," and has been a voice on the animated series "The Simpsons."

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