misanthrope

英 ['mɪz(ə)nθrəʊp; mɪs-] 美 ['mɪsənθrop]
  • n. 不愿与人来往者;厌恶人类的人
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misanthrope 厌世者

miso-,厌恶,-anthrop,人类,词源同anthropology,android.引申词义厌世者。

misanthrope (n.)
"one who hates mankind," 1560s, from Greek misanthropos "hating mankind," from misein "to hate" (see miso-) + anthropos "man" (see anthropo-). Alternative form misanthropist is attested from 1650s.
1. No matter how much of a misanthrope you are there is such a thing as entropy and it will catch up with you sooner or later.
不论你是一个多么不愿意与人交往的人,你迟早会被成千上百万条的信息包围。

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