词汇 | impostor-syndrome |
释义 | impostor syndrome noun[ U ] uk /ɪmˈpɒs.tə ˌsɪn.drəʊm/ us /ɪmˈpɑː.stɚ ˌsɪn.droʊm/ the feeling that your achievements are not real or that you do not deserve praise or success: 冒牌者症候群,冒名顶替综合征(对自我能力感到怀疑,不相信自己的成绩,或者认为自己不配获得成功 ) Students from working-class backgrounds often suffer from impostor syndrome, a deep-seated sense that the world of high culture is not for them.工人阶层背景的学生往往患有冒名顶替综合征,他们内心总有一种无法融入高雅文化世界的感觉。 Reality and truth actuality apothegm authenticity axiomatically brute fact God's truth gospel home truth immediacy it is what it isidiom real life realia the real McCoy the real thing the real worldphrase truth is stranger than fictionidiom truth will outidiom veracity verisimilitude verity Examples of impostor syndromeimpostor syndrome Impostorsyndrome is the frequent feeling of not deserving one's success, and of being of a failure despite a sustained record of achievements. From Slate Magazine And the tragedy of impostorsyndrome is that lack of confidence deters all-star employees from negotiating for high raises or promotions, a phenomenon called downshifting. From Fast Company A few months ago a male manager in his late 20s contacted me after hearing me talk about the impostorsyndrome. From Slate Magazine These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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