stoic
英式音标:[ˈstəʊɪk] 美式音标:[ˈstoʊɪk]
stoic基本解释 n. 斯多葛学派哲学家;禁欲主义者;恬淡寡欲的人,不以苦乐为意的人adj. 坚忍的,苦修的;斯多葛派的;禁欲主
stoic怎么读
英式音标:[ˈstəʊɪk]
美式音标:[ˈstoʊɪk]
stoic基本解释
n. 斯多葛学派哲学家;禁欲主义者;恬淡寡欲的人,不以苦乐为意的人
adj. 坚忍的,苦修的;斯多葛派的;禁欲主义的
stoic的意思释义
n.
禁欲主义者,恬淡寡欲的人,不以苦乐为意的人;
adj.
坚忍的,苦修的;
变形
复数:stoics
英英释义
stoic[ \'stəuik ]n.
a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded by Zeno
someone who is seemingly indifferent to emotions
同义词:unemotional person
adj.
seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive
\"stoic courage\"; \"stoic patience\"; \"a stoical sufferer\"
同义词:stoical
pertaining to Stoicism or its followers
stoic用法及例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
A stoic person responds to hardship with imperturbation.
坚忍克己之人经受苦难仍能泰然自若。
例句参考
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stoic词源
stoic
stoic: [16] The Greek philosopher Zeno (c. 334– c. 262 BC), who taught that only virtue is necessarily good, and that pleasure and pain are matters of indifference, is reputed to have lectured to his followers and students in a porch or portico in Athens. The Greek word for ‘porch’ was stoá (a descendant of the Indo-European base *stā-, *sto- ‘stand’, which also produced English stand), and so Zeno’s teachings came to be characterized by the term stōikós. This passed into English via Latin stōicus as stoic, carrying with it metaphorical associations of ‘impassivity’ as well as the literal application of Zeno and his followers.=> stand, statue
stoic (n.)
late 14c., \"philosopher of the school founded by Zeno,\" from Latin stoicus, from Greek stoikos \"pertaining to a member of or the teachings of the school founded by Zeno (c. 334-c. 262 B.C.E.), characterized by austere ethical doctrines,\" literally \"pertaining to a portico,\" from stoa \"porch,\" specifically Stoa Poikile \"the Painted Porch,\" the great hall in Athens (decorated with frescoes depicting the Battle of Marathon) where Zeno taught (see stoa). Meaning \"person who represses feelings or endures patiently\" first recorded 1570s. The adjective is recorded from 1590s in the \"repressing feelings\" sense, c. 1600 in the philosophical sense. Compare stoical.
stoic相关例句
1.Let Queen Elizabeth,75,be stoic;
让75岁的伊丽莎白女王去做禁欲者吧;
5.stoic courage; stoic patience; a stoical sufferer.
坚忍的勇气;坚忍的耐心;坚忍的受苦者。