self-denying
基本解釋
- adj.忘我的;自我犧牲的
英漢例句
- They belong to an older, more self-denying generation.
他們屬於更加尅己的上一代人。 - Perhaps worrying aloud about global trade has its uses, focusing enough attention on the dangers of protectionism to become a self-denying prophecy.
或許表達出對全球貿(mào)易的擔(dān)憂是有用的,可以讓人們將足夠的注意力集中於保護主義的風(fēng)險,使其成爲(wèi)自我否定的預(yù)言。 - What instances must pass before them of ardent, disinterested, self-denying attachment, of heroism, fortitude, patience, resignation: of all the conflicts and all the sacrifices that ennoble us most.
她們一定見到不少熱情無私、自我尅制的事例, 英勇不屈、堅靭不拔和順從天命的事例,以及使我們變得無比崇高的奮鬭精神和獻身行爲(wèi)。 - The entire movie cries out that exalted, self-denying spirituality, however noble, is less sane than everyday love and sex and the full adoration of the sensuous world.
NEWYORKER: The Last Station - At three hours, the drama, about the mismatch between a tormented, self-denying pastor (Samuel Froler) and a coddled bourgeois woman (Pernilla August), is one prolonged, unrevealing study in frustration.
NEWYORKER: The Best Intentions - Mr Jones gives his readers all the information, but, perhaps because of his self-denying ordinance mentioned above, does not spell out his own conclusions, and the book just stops.
ECONOMIST: French history: A drama, not a balance sheet
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- self -denying communication style 自我尅制型信息交流作風(fēng)
- Self -denying and self-surpassing 否定與超越自我
短語
英英字典
- A self-denying person gives up what they want so that other people can have it, or because they feel it is morally right for them to give it up.
- Someone who is self-denying refuses to do or have things that they would like, either because they cannot afford them, or because they believe it is morally good for them not to do them or have them.