animus
英 ['ænɪməs]
美 ['ænɪməs]
GRE
Animus:碍你嘛事?我碍着你什么事了你这么恨我??----敌意,憎恨。
animus 敌意来自词根anim, 呼吸,风,灵魂,有生命。该词指强烈的感情,词义发生反转,强烈的敌对情绪。
- animus (n.)
- 1820, "temper" (usually in a hostile sense), from Latin animus "rational soul, mind, life, mental powers; courage, desire," related to anima "living being, soul, mind, disposition, passion, courage, anger, spirit, feeling," from PIE root *ane- "to blow, to breathe" (cognates: Greek anemos "wind," Sanskrit aniti "breathes," Old Irish anal, Welsh anadl "breath," Old Irish animm "soul," Gothic uzanan "to exhale," Old Norse anda "to breathe," Old English eðian "to breathe," Old Church Slavonic vonja "smell, breath," Armenian anjn "soul"). It has no plural. As a term in Jungian psychology for the masculine component of a feminine personality, it dates from 1923.
- 1. Your animus towards him suggests that you are the wrong man for the job.
- 你对他有看法表明你不是这份工作的合适人选。
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- 2. When you have an animus against a person, you should give it up.
- 当你对别人怀有敌意时, 你应当放弃这种想法.
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- 3. Like the anima, the animus too has a positive aspect.
- 阿尼姆斯也像阿尼玛一样有一个积极的方面.
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- 4. His criticisms are clearly colored by animus.
- 批判明显带有敌意.
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- 5. The wartime animus of the two nations subsided into mutual distrust when peace finally came.
- 当和平最终来临时这两个民族间战时的敌意消退为彼此的不信任.
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