egotism的意思和读音

egotism

: [ˈiɡoʊˌtɪzəm] : [ˈiːɡəʊˌtɪz(ə)m]

n.

n.altruism

n.egoism,selfishness,conceit,vanity,arrogance

n.1.,2.;;

n.1.a feeling that you are more important than other people and need not care about them

1. thrasonical adj egotism n , | arrogant adj. ...

2. implicit: egotism: come across: ...

3. thrasonical adj egotism n , | arrogant adj. ...

6. electronics n. egotism n. ; egotism n. ; ...

8. avoidance behavior egotism guilt ...

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1.He had never thought of her but in the chill of his egotism and the light of her use.

2.I've always been a bit confused about self and egotism because I instinctively felt both were barriers to understanding.

3.Her problem is rather that she confuses her own Promethean egotism with an ambition for her daughters.

4.On the eve of departure I carry my egotism so far AS to say, 'Do not forget me, my kind friends, for probably you will never see me again. '

5.Marriage is the operation by which a woman's vanity and a man's egotism are extracted without an anesthetic.

6.He was an egotistical person. Some rare people are so filled with egotism that they imagine that they speak for all mankind.

7.And I must suffer for her egotism! ' she sobbed, as Mrs Linton left the room.“!”

8.The mortal does not remember the Lord in meditation; he wanders around intoxicated by egotism; he is engrossed in corruption like a dog.

9.it is a little of one and a little of the other, with a dash of egotism.

10.I also gradually find out that "non-activity, non-regulation" means a manager should be willing to abandon his egotism like hollow bamboo.