cynicism 英 ['sɪnɪsɪzəm]   美 [ˈsɪnɪˌsɪzəm]

cynicism

cynicism  英 ['sɪnɪsɪzəm] 美 [ˈsɪnɪˌsɪzəm]

n. 玩世不恭,愤世嫉俗;犬儒主义;冷嘲热讽 

名词复数:cynicisms 

He was dismayed at the cynicism of the youngsters. 他对年轻人们的愤世嫉俗感到伤心焦虑。
Will she abandon her cynicism and embrace romance? 她会放弃她的玩世不恭而拥抱浪漫吗?

  • Cynicism is the feeling of distrust or that something isn't going to work out well. Some people feel cynicism when politicians make big promises.
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  • n. 玩世不恭,愤世嫉俗;犬儒主义;冷嘲热讽
  • 1. He was dismayed at the cynicism of the youngsters.

    他对年轻人们的愤世嫉俗感到伤心焦虑。

  • 2. Will she abandon her cynicism and embrace romance?

    她会放弃她的玩世不恭而拥抱浪漫吗?

  • cynicism (n.) 1670s, "philosophy of the Cynics," from cynic + -ism. Meaning "cynical character" is from 1847. For nuances of usage of cynicism, see humor (n.).
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