Stoicism
英 [ˈstəʊɪsɪzəm]
美 [ˈstoʊɪsɪzəm]
网络 斯多噶哲学; 斯多亚主义; 斯多亚派哲学; 斯多葛学派; 斯多亚学派
BNC.33779 / COCA.24476
牛津词典
noun
- 对痛苦的默默承受或泰然处之;坚忍
the fact of not complaining or showing what you are feeling when you are suffering- She endured her long illness with stoicism.
她默默忍受长期的病痛。
- She endured her long illness with stoicism.
双语例句
- She endured her long illness with stoicism.
她默默忍受长期的病痛。 - Stoicism: The Cause of Misunderstanding between Father and Son in A Day's Wait
坚忍克己:《一天的等待》中父子误解的根源 - An incredible stoicism displayed in the face of economic difficulties.
在经济困难面前表现了令人难以置信的忍耐力。 - Some doctors believe the stigma of mental illness is magnified in a profession that prides itself on stoicism and bravado.
一些医生相信在专业人群中患有精神疾病的问题被夸大并且以对这个问题的淡泊和虚张声势为荣。 - Stoicism is an admirable response to what fate deals you.
面对自然的“摧残”,“坚忍克己”是多么的令人敬佩。 - A16th-century humanist who sought to reconcile Christianity and Stoicism, Lipsius betokens learning and integrity.
他是一位16世纪的人道主义者,致力于协调基督教教义和禁欲主义,堪称博学多才与诚实正直的化身。 - He appeared to face life's setbacks with stoicism.
他看来很能以容忍态度面对人生的挫折。 - Stoicism teaches that unhappiness, negative emotions, and what we would today call stress are the result of the judgments we make about external circumstances.
斯多葛学派教导我们,不快乐,消极情绪,以及我们今天所称的压力,都是我们对外部环境所做判断的结果。 - The stoicism is a very important school of thought in ancient Greece and ancient Rome, it's representative men include Zeno, Epictetus and Seneca etc.
斯多葛学派是古希腊和古罗马时期的一支地位举足轻重的思想流派,其代表人物有芝诺、爱比克泰德、塞涅卡等人。 - This stoicism is built into the Japanese language.
这种淡定节制已经进入日本的语言。