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词汇 stoicism
释义 stoicism
noun[ U ]
 formaluk /ˈstəʊ.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/ us /ˈstoʊ.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/
the quality of experiencing pain or trouble without complaining or showing your emotions: 坚忍,隐忍;(对痛苦的)泰然处之
He endured the pain of his wounds with great stoicism.他以极大的克制强忍住伤口的剧痛。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Patient and uncomplaining
dove
equable
equably
equanimity
even-tempered
forbearing
long-suffering
long-sufferingly
non-combative
pacific
patience
peace-loving
peaceable
peaceably
stoic
stoically
the patience of Jobidiom
uncomplaining
uncomplainingly

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Not showing or feeling emotions

Examples of stoicism


stoicism
Their independence, stoicism and the closeness of their families contribute to their ability to care for their own in the terminal stages of illness.
This uncertainty generated reactions of stoicism towards the equivocal result and subsequent participation in further investigations.
Stoicism is an important concept in the way people experience difficult circumstances regarding their health.
From a young age, boys were encouraged to cultivate the virtues of the warrior ethic, including stoicism, valour, and fortitude.
Stoicism and suffering had to substitute for medical skills and scientific knowledge.
It corresponds to the personality attribute of stoicism or persistence in that the persistence of behavior may be unrelated to its overall frequency or probability.
The lack of reliable information, the culture of stoicism and the absence of appropriate services impeded obtaining effective support.
The survey called for patience, stoicism, and endurance.
With his usual stoicism and sense of fair play he hadn't made a fuss.
Their social conditioning has produced a culture of stoicism and independence.
They used stoicism as a coping mechanism - however, this may have masked their need for support.
Both seem able only to survive the war taking place outside through a philosophy based on stoicism in the face of social collapse.
Stoicism provided a reference base for a natural rights tradition that ultimately came into its own in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thought.
Stoicism could be seen as creating a sense of self aloof from the caprices of fortune, which enabled the individual to cope and remain constant despite reversals.
The revival of stoicism was a natural starting point for a discussion of such ideas, though the early modern writers would go beyond their ancient forebears.
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