cynics

cynics[ˈsɪnɪks] 

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原级:cynic

cynics 基本解释
犬儒主义者;愤世嫉俗者,讽世者( cynic的名词复数);玩世不恭的人;
cynics 网络解释

1. 犬儒学派:亚氏这一节可能指阿尔基达马,也可能指犬儒学派(Cynics) 如翁尼雪克里图(OnesicriAtus)等. 翁氏随从亚历山大远征到印度时,盛称印度的缪西堪人(Musicanus) ,境内无奴隶,其国礼法良善(见<<斯特累波>>:卷十五710页).

2. (犬儒哲学派):Cynicism (犬儒主义) | Cynics (犬儒哲学派) | Cyprian, St (居普良(200-258))

3. (古希腊)犬儒学派:conscience 良心 | Cynics (古希腊)犬儒学派 | Cyrenaics昔勒尼学派

4. 愤世嫉俗:Copenhagen 哥本哈根 | cynics 愤世嫉俗 | crunch 紧缩

cynics 单语例句

1. Cynics say it is based solely on anecdote or guesswork and lacks plausibility.

2. Lest cynics find the city's efforts naive, it was Obama himself who first drew attention to the connection.

3. Well, the cynics might say these " days " have more to do with the market than mush.

4. Cynics may call this posturing, but leaders of the two countries know better.

5. " Those who serve are not fatalists or cynics, " Bush said.

6. Cynics suggest it was to keep the reporters from seeing the other side of the war.

7. This designer has been known to lament the way many begrudge her success, cynics who view her as the lucky progeny of rock royalty.