fatalism的读音 fatalism中文意思

英音  [ˈfeɪtəlɪzəm] 
美音  [ˈfetlˌɪzəm] 
n. 宿命论;天数
中文词源
fatalism 宿命论
来自fate, 命运。
fatalism 用法和例句
Not if it breeds reckless or hopeless fatalism .
如果它导致了不计后果或绝望的宿命论就并非好事。
If its leaders can take this on board and communicate it to the public , the sense of fatalism in the face of disaster , coupled to bureaucratic stasis and corruption , that so often inhibit innovation in the country can be challenged .
如果其领导人能够真心实意地接受这一点,并向本国国民灌输此类观点,则灾难来临时的宿命感,以及官僚机构的沉屙与腐败(常阻碍俄罗斯的变革),就能够加以应对。
Fatalism held back cultural development .
宿命论还阻碍了文化的发展。
Over the years fatalism has ripened through defeatism into despair .
多年来,宿命论已经从悲观发展到了绝望。
But um muhammad warns not to mistake fear and fatalism for regret .
但是ummuhammad警告说不要将恐惧和宿命论误认为是懊悔。

汉语翻译

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词型变化

副词:fatalistically 形容词:fatalistic 名词:fatalist 

英语解释

名词 fatalism:

  1. a philosophical doctrine holding that all events are predetermined in advance for all time and human beings are powerless to change them

例句

  1. Do some oriental philosophies lean towards fatalism?有些东方哲学倾向于宿命论吗?

详细解释


fa.tal.ism
n.(名词)The doctrine that all events are predetermined by fate and are therefore unalterable.宿命论:认为所有事情都是由命运注定且无法改变的理论Acceptance of the belief that all events are predetermined and inevitable.对宿命论的信仰:接受所有事情是预先注定、不可避免的这一信仰的接受
【引伸】
fa.talist
n.(名词)fa.talis.tic
adj.(形容词)fa.talis.tically
adv.(副词)