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sto·ic AHD[stōʹĭk] D.J.[ˈstəʊɪk]K.K.[ˈstoɪk]n.(名词)- One who is seemingly indifferent to or unaffected by joy, grief, pleasure, or pain.禁欲主义者:似乎对喜、忧、乐、痛无动于衷或不受影响的人
- Stoic Philosophy A member of a Greek school of philosophy, founded by Zeno about 308b.c. , believing that human beings should be free from passion and should calmly accept all occurrences as the unavoidable result of divine will or of the natural order. Stoic 【哲学】 斯多葛派学者:希腊哲学学校的成员,为芝诺约于公元前 380年创立,他们认为人不应为情感所动,应把各种事情当作神意或自然法则的不可避免的结果来坦然地接受
adj.also (形容词) 也作 AHD[-ĭ-kəl] - Seemingly indifferent to or unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive:不以苦乐为意的:似乎不为苦乐所动的;淡泊的:"stoic resignation in the face of hunger"(John F. Kennedy)“对饥饿的坦然接受态度”(约翰F.肯尼迪)
- Middle English Stoic [a Stoic] 中古英语 Stoic [斯多葛派学者]
- from Latin Stōicus 源自 拉丁语 Stōicus
- from Greek Stōikos 源自 希腊语 Stōikos
- from stoa (poikilē) [(Painted) Porch, where Zeno taught] * see stā- 源自 stoa (poikilē) [芝诺讲学所在的(油漆过的)柱廊] * 参见 stā-
stoʹically adv.(副词)stoʹicalness n.(名词) |