misanthrope
misanthrope 英 [ˈmɪsənθrəʊp] 美 [ˈmɪsənθroʊp]
n. 不愿与人来往者;厌恶人类的人
名词复数:misanthropes
- A misanthrope is a person who hates or mistrusts other people. Your great aunt Edna who lashes out at anyone who approaches, convinced they'll steal the jewelry she keeps in her handbag on her lap? A misanthrope indeed.
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- n. 不愿与人来往者;厌恶人类的人
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1. I used to worry that my discomfort at weddings meant that I was a misanthrope or lacking the distinctly feminine gene that makes centerpieces and pew markers appealing.
我曾经担心我对婚礼感到不舒服会不会是因为我是个愤世嫉俗者,或是我少了对重大时刻和教堂长凳花饰标志迷恋的女子特有基因。
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2. If this all strikes you as fancy, handlebar moustache talk from an old misanthrope who doesn't get things like whatever the hell we're calling “conversations” this week, maybe you're on to something.
如果你觉得我所说的复杂,就像我们今周所说的一个守旧的不愿与他人来往的人在自言自语,那可能你准备做其他事。
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