cynic的意思和读音

cynic

: [ˈsɪnɪk] : ['sɪnɪk]

n.怀

adj.“cynical”;

cynics  

n.sceptic,doubter,detractor,misanthropist,pessimist

cynicn.

1.a person who believes that people only do things to help themselves, rather than for good or sincere reasons

2.怀a person who does not believe that sth good will happen or that sth is important

Cynics will say that there is not the slightest chance of success.

n.1.,;,2.()

adj.1.“cynical”2.

n.1.someone who believes that people care only about themselves and are not sincere or honest2.someone who expects things not to be successful or useful

adj.1.Same as cynical

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4. subvert 27. cynic 28. filial ...

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1.Coverdale is something of a professional cynic.

2.The cynic believed that fulfillment in life was to be obtained by the total abstinence from all worldly pleasures.

3.As the great French cynic La Rochefoucauld said: "People would not fall in love if they had not heard love talked about. ":“。”

4."For a red rose? " they cried; "how very ridiculous! " and the little Lizard, who was something of a cynic, laughed outright.“?”。“!”

5.Susan: That's not the point, you old cynic. Edinburgh has plenty of history and suchlike, not that you'd appreciate that.

6.Oh, I knew it was a mistake talking to you about Jesse. You're such a cynic!Jesse

7.You'd have to be some kind of cynic or misanthrope to object to such a laudable goal.

8.Call me a heartless cynic, but I have to admit, I'm kind of enjoying the current European crisis over Greece's fiscal mess.

9.But having your own child provokes an astonished wonder at the miracle of life even in an old cynic.

10.Monkey King, as a book of game, presents a sort of cynic attitude to every people's description within it.《西