cynicism的意思和读音

cynicism

: [ˈsɪnɪˌsɪzəm] : [ˈsɪnɪˌsɪz(ə)m]

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cynicisms  

n.naivety

n.pessimism,sarcasm,suspicion,disparagement,skepticism

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n.1.the belief that people care only about themselves and are not sincere or honest2.the belief that things will not be successful or useful3.the attitude or behavior of someone who is willing to let other people be harmed in order to get an advantage

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1.She realized at last that he didn't believe a word she was saying. In his eyes was cynicism and some sort of cool amusement.

2.If they do not, then no advice from me or any other will persuade you to overcome cynicism with action.

3.But the famine of the 1990s, in which more than a million people might have died, inevitably resulted in a deep questioning and cynicism.9050怀

4.In many books it is stated that Philip was a man of incredible cynicism and of uncontrolled lusts.

5.These factors make them more vulnerable to a culture of medicine that reinforces egoism, cynicism, and a sense of entitlement.使

6.Game fixing and bribery scandals have fueled widespread cynicism, and on-court fisticuffs have been a perennial problem.贿广

7.Three months on and I feel ashamed at my previous cynicism and prejudice.

8.I do not wish to seem to end upon a note of cynicism.

9.As he walked John Perkins prophesied to himself with gloomy and downtrodden cynicism the foregone conclusions of the monotonous day.

10.I take it for granted that no hearer of mine will misinterpret what I have to say as the language of cynicism.