animus的意思和读音

animus

: [ˈænɪməs] : ['ænɪməs]

n.

n.friendliness

n.temperament,personality,disposition,spirit,attitude

animusn.

1.[u][sing]~ (against sb/sth)a strong feeling of opposition, anger or hatred

n.1.,2.,,

n.1.a strong feeling of disliking someone or something

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8.(Physical Act, Copus)(Animus),,使

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1.when the active-laser-defense system of the Type-99 Tank locks on your ass, you wont be able to see your animus anymore.99

2.But such is her animus against traditional Christianity that she cannot render quite the same service for the faith she was once devoted to.

3.Her inner animus is an analytical man, sharp as a razor and willing to work night and day until he reaches perfection in his chosen craft.

4.Famous Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung developed the concept of the "animus" to better understand the inner masculine side of women.·

5.But Smith was a Catholic, a group that had inherited some of the nativist animus once aimed at Freemasons.

6.A lot of people seem to think that I created the blog out of some personal animus toward Steve Jobs.

7.Of note, the post garnered some animus toward me especially from a few fellow bloggers.

8.The viciousness of the official animus toward the indigent can be breathtaking.

9.He is a form of the animus, and reveals to the hero the nature of the collective unconscious.animus

10.It is popular with the public because art combined with technology is its animus and the simplicity of conformation is its principle.