adj.堅(jiān)忍的;禁欲主義的
/">成人英語(yǔ)托福單詞大全adj.(形容詞)堅(jiān)忍的
斯多葛學(xué)派的
禁欲的
不以苦樂(lè)為意的
淡泊的
禁欲主義的
斯多噶學(xué)派的
能忍受痛苦的
恬淡寡欲的
克己的
冷靜的
adj
1. seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain
impassive
e.g. stoic courage
stoic patience
a stoical sufferer
Synonym: stoic
1. 堅(jiān)忍的;坦然的;不以為苦的
If you say that someone behaves in a stoical way, you approve of them because they do not complain or show they are upset in bad situations.
e.g. She never ceased to admire the stoical courage of those in Northern Ireland...
她一直很敬佩愛(ài)爾蘭北部人民的堅(jiān)忍和勇敢。
e.g. He had been stoical at their parting.
他們分手時(shí)他表現(xiàn)得很坦然。
1. 堅(jiān)忍的:stogie 長(zhǎng)靴 | stoical 堅(jiān)忍的 | stoke 司爐
2. stoical什么意思
2. 堅(jiān)忍的/克己的/冷靜的:stoic /斯多亞學(xué)派哲學(xué)家/禁欲主義者/ | stoical /堅(jiān)忍的/克己的/冷靜的/ | stoichiology /細(xì)胞生理學(xué)/
3. 堅(jiān)忍的, 不以苦樂(lè)為意的 (形):stoic 斯多葛學(xué)派學(xué)者; 禁欲者; 恬淡寡歡之人 (名) | stoical 堅(jiān)忍的, 不以苦樂(lè)為意的 (形) | stoically 恬淡寡欲地; 堅(jiān)忍地 (副)
4. 生活禁欲的:623. stock - unique 平庸的 - 特別的 | 624. stoical 生活禁欲的 | 625. studious 愛(ài)讀書(shū)的; 小心的
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Her great - grandfather had clearly been a dedicated and stoical traveller.(她的曾祖父顯然是一位非常投入而且堅(jiān)忍不拔的旅行愛(ài)好者。)
By contrast, Asia is stoical.(相比之下,亞洲表現(xiàn)的十分淡定。)
A former squaddie with the Parachute Regiment in Northern Ireland, he was a useful rugby player whose tough looks and 6ft 2in frame belied a mild and stoical nature.(他原是駐北愛(ài)爾蘭傘兵團(tuán)的一名士兵,曾是一名不錯(cuò)的橄欖球手,剛毅的外表和六英尺二英寸的身高掩蓋了他溫和而能吃苦耐勞的性格。)
After all, between the combatants, there was only a difference of age; the race is the same; it is the same stoical men who died at the age of twenty for their ideas, at forty for their families.(總之,戰(zhàn)士與戰(zhàn)士之間只有年齡的差別,種族相同,同是一些百折不回的人,有的二十歲為理想而死,有的四十歲為家庭而亡。)
Thus you trudge along, stoical, uncomplaining.(你們就這樣堅(jiān)忍無(wú)怨地蹣跚而行。)
Ms Nicholson shows us these people again, not as comic cartoons but as spirited and stoical precursors of modern feminism.(女作者再次向我們展示了這些人的生活。她們不是卡通里的滑稽小丑,而是現(xiàn)代女性主義英勇無(wú)畏、淡泊名利的先驅(qū)。)
People around here learn to be stoical from a young age.(這里的人們從小就學(xué)會(huì)了克制和堅(jiān)韌。)
The anti-cuts coalition—generals, constables and all—will be much less stoical.(反削減聯(lián)盟——將軍、警察以及相關(guān)人員將難以長(zhǎng)久地堅(jiān)定下去。)
Local investors were stoical, looking back at the good times and regarding the experience as a lost bet.(當(dāng)?shù)赝顿Y者寵辱不驚,回想著以往的好時(shí)光,將此次經(jīng)歷視為一次失敗的賭注。)
She never ceased to admire the stoical courage of those soldiers.(她一直很敬佩那些士兵的堅(jiān)忍的勇氣。)
I used to praise the Russian..people for their stoical endurance of many hardships.