英 [ˈfeɪtəlɪzəm] 美 [ˈfeɪtəlɪzəm]
n. 宿命论
fatalism /ˈfeɪtəˌlɪzəm/ TEM8
不可数名词 Fatalism is a feeling that you cannot control events or prevent unpleasant things from happening, especially when this feeling stops you from making decisions or making an effort. 宿命论
There's a certain mood of fatalism now among the radicals.
现在极端分子中有种宿命论的情绪。
a philosophical doctrine holding that all events are predetermined in advance for all time and human beings are powerless to change them
宿命主义-引用次数:2
The third part unfolds Mary Shelley's vision of nature where her fatalism springs up.
第三部分主要探讨了作者的自然观及源于此的宿命主义。
参考来源对浪漫理想主义的阐释与反拨
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参考来源刘恒小说中的农民形象
宿命论-引用次数:5
B) Encouraged the scholars to breed and spread the concept of "fatalism".
其二,助长了士人中“宿命论”观念的滋生与泛滥。
参考来源唐代进士科考试问题试探
宿命论-引用次数:2
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宿命论
There's a certain mood of fatalism now among the radicals.
现在极端分子中有种宿命论的情绪。
“I don’t believe in fatalism,” Bessie giggled.
我不相信宿命论。
Fatalism- Fatalism is a way people rationalize despair.
宿命论是人们合理化绝望的一个借口。
Italians of all ages feel a weary fatalism after a decade of almost no economic growth.
Fatalism in the face of the earth's convulsions, however, may no longer be appropriate, for two reasons.
In a speech earlier this year, the party's charismatic leader, Hassan Nasrallah, signalled both stridency and fatalism.