antisocial 英 [ˌæntiˈsəʊʃl]   美 [ˌæntiˈsoʊʃl]

antisocial

antisocial  英 [ˌæntiˈsəʊʃl] 美 [ˌæntiˈsoʊʃl]

adj. 反社会的;扰乱社会的;不爱交际的  n. 违背社会公德的人;反社会者 

These could include antisocial traits and lack of emotional warmth for example. 这些可能包括反社会的特征, 例如缺乏情感温暖。
In English we have been calling such unlucky or antisocial entities pariahs for about 200 years. 在英语中,我们把这类不幸的、反社会的群体叫做帕利亚已有大约200年历史。

  • When someone is antisocial, they're either rude and unmannered or they avoid other people. Either way, they're not the life of the party.
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  • adj. 反社会的;扰乱社会的;不爱交际的
  • n. 违背社会公德的人;反社会者
  • 1. These could include antisocial traits and lack of emotional warmth for example.

    这些可能包括反社会的特征, 例如缺乏情感温暖。

  • 2. In English we have been calling such unlucky or antisocial entities pariahs for about 200 years.

    在英语中,我们把这类不幸的、反社会的群体叫做帕利亚已有大约200年历史。

  • 3. "With the loss of personal identity and the feeling that they are not identifiable, they lose their social responsibility and engage in antisocial behaviours," says Fishbach.

    随之而来的是个性化特征和自我感觉的消失,这时候他们便会放弃了本来的社会责任感而加入反社会的行动。

  • antisocial (adj.) also anti-social, "unsocial, averse to social intercourse," 1797, from anti- + social (adj.). Meaning "hostile to social order or norms" is from 1802.
anti·social / ˌæntiˈsəʊʃl ; NAmE ˌæntiˈsoʊʃl / adjective 1 harmful or annoying to other people, or to society in general 反社会的;危害社会的;令人讨厌的 antisocial behaviour 反社会行为 2 not wanting to spend time with other people 不合群的;孤僻的 They'll think you're being antisocial if you don't go. 要是你不去,他们就会认为你不合群。 compare sociable anti·social / ˌæntiˈsəʊʃl ; NAmE ˌæntiˈsoʊʃl /
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