narcissism 英 [ˈnɑ:sɪsɪzəm]   美 [ˈnɑrsɪsɪzəm]

narcissism

narcissism  英 [ˈnɑ:sɪsɪzəm] 美 [ˈnɑrsɪsɪzəm]

n. [心理] 自恋,自我陶醉 

名词复数:narcissisms 

But can they measure our narcissism? 但是,他们能否测出我们的自恋?
This is one of the many points at which narcissism becomes indistinguishable from masochism. 这正是自恋狂和受虐狂正变得无法区分的众多原因之一。

  • Do you have a friend who constantly turns the conversation to themselves, as in "That's great about your winning the award but do you think these pants look good on me?" They're putting their narcissism, or excessive love of self, on display.
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  • n. [心理] 自恋,自我陶醉
  • 1. But can they measure our narcissism?

    但是,他们能否测出我们的自恋?

  • 2. This is one of the many points at which narcissism becomes indistinguishable from masochism.

    这正是自恋狂和受虐狂正变得无法区分的众多原因之一。

  • 3. And many of the people diagnosed with narcissism seemed to have other personality disorders, too.

    许多被确诊患有自恋的人似乎还有其他方面的人格障碍。

  • narcissism (n.) 1905, from German Narzissismus, coined 1899 (in "Die sexuellen Perversitäten"), by German psychiatrist Paul Näcke (1851-1913), on a comparison suggested 1898 by Havelock Ellis, from Greek Narkissos, name of a beautiful youth in mythology (Ovid, "Metamorphoses," iii.370) who fell in love with his own reflection in a spring and was turned to the flower narcissus (q.v.). Coleridge used the word in a letter from 1822.
nar·cis·sism / ˈnɑːsɪsɪzəm ; NAmE ˈnɑːrsɪsɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] ( formal, disapproving) the habit of admiring yourself too much, especially your appearance 自我陶醉,自赏,自恋(尤指对自己的容貌) nar·cis·sis·tic / ˌnɑːsɪˈsɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌnɑːrsɪˈsɪstɪk / adjective ORIGIN From the Greek myth in which Narcissus,a beautiful young man, fell in love with his own reflection in a pool. He died and was changed into the flower which bears his name. 源自希腊神话,貌美青年那喀索斯(Narcissus)爱上了自己在水中的倒影。他死后化作水仙花,此花即因之命名。 nar·cis·sism / ˈnɑːsɪsɪzəm ; NAmE ˈnɑːrsɪsɪzəm / nar·cis·sis·tic / ˌnɑːsɪˈsɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌnɑːrsɪˈsɪstɪk /
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