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Stoic/ˈstəʊik/ n. & adj.●n. 1 a member of the ancient Greek school of philosophy founded at Athens by Zeno c. 308 BC, which sought virtue as the greatest good and taught control of one's feelings and passions 斯多葛派学者(公元前 3 世纪左右由芝诺在雅典创立的古希腊哲学学派,该学派以坚忍自制为最高美德) 2 (作 stoic) a stoical person 坚忍的人 ●adj. 1 of or like the Stoics 斯多葛学派的 2 (作 stoic) = STOICAL [Middle English via Latin stoicus from Greek stōikos, from STOA (with reference to Zeno's teaching in the Stoa Poikilē or Painted Porch at Athens)] |