fatalism的意思|示意
n. 宿命论,天数
fatalism的用法详解
Fatalism,也称作宿命论,是指一种认为人们没有控制可能发生的事情的信念。在哲学上,它被认为是一种关于完全失控的思想,即不论我们怎样努力,未来都已写在天书中。
Fatalism 在英语中的用法是,把它当作一个名词来用:
例句1:For a fatalist, life is predetermined, so it is pointless worrying about the future.
对于一个宿命论者来说,生活已经注定,所以担心未来毫无意义。
例句2:John has a fatalistic attitude towards life. He believes that whatever will happen will happen.
约翰对生活持宿命论态度。他相信无论发生什么,都是注定的。
另外,在英语中,fatalistic 也可以用作形容词,表示“宿命论的”:
例句3:She had a fatalistic outlook on life and believed that nothing was under her control.
她对生活持宿命论态度,认为什么都不在她的控制之内。
fatalism相关例句
He was a believer in dualism for both fatalism and causality.
他是因果与宿命的二元论者.
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There's a certain mood of fatalism now among the radicals.
现在激进分子中间无疑弥漫着一种宿命情绪。
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Within this awareness there is both fatalism and intense emotion. Never fatalism and indifference.
在此意识中,就产生了宿命论和强烈的情感的共存. 绝不是宿命论和冷漠.
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Strictly speaking , however , fatalism is not a form of determinism.
严格说来, 宿命论并不是一种决定论.
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Generally speaking, the Middle Ages accepted war with fatalism.
一般来说, 中世纪怀着宿命论的观点接受了战争.
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Fatalism was Nadiensky's only refuge.
宿命论是纳齐恩斯基的唯一寄托.
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