fatalism的意思和读音

fatalism

: [ˈfeɪt(ə)lˌɪzəm] : [ˈfeɪtəlɪz(ə)m]

n.宿

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n.resignation,passivity,acceptance,stoicism,pessimism

fatalismn.

1.宿the belief that events are decided by fate and that you cannot control them; the fact of accepting that you cannot prevent sth from happening

n.1.宿

n.1.the belief that you cannot prevent things from happening, especially bad things

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1."Lincoln was always conscious of his own mortality, " and the cracked-plate photograph conveys a certain fatalism, said Ward.,“”,宿

2.Asked whether things will turn out for the best, he smiles, shrugs and resorts to a well-worn Arabic fatalism: "God willing" .宿:“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!”

3.In April, Aisha granted a rare interview to the New York Times, summing up the sense of fatalism gripping her besieged family.4访宿

4.Administration officials argue that the cold war created an unrealistic sense of fatalism about a terrorist nuclear attack.

5.It's easy to find that Hester's thought is full of religious mistrial atmosphere and fatalism.宿

6.Maybe it was because fatalism crept up and attacked in the dark.宿

7.He was well-mannered and rather shy, schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith.宿

8.Consider that fatalism is more of a preference to staying out of personal relationship and instead watching events and seeing the outcome.

9.Ming Ke does not express the sadness when confronting the time fatalism but the power of reincarnation.宿

10.It would be dangerous to equate path dependency with fatalism over Mekong mainstream dams.-宿