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sto·ic noun /ˈstəʊɪk/ /ˈstəʊɪk/ - a person who is able to suffer pain or trouble without complaining or showing what they are feeling斯多葛派人(对痛苦或困难能默默承受或泰然处之)
Word OriginFrom the Stoics, a group of ancient Greek philosophers, who believed that wise people should not allow themselves to be affected by painful or pleasant experiences. Late Middle English: via Latin from Greek stōïkos, from stoa (with reference to Zeno's teaching in the Stoa Poikilē or Painted Porch, at Athens).
sto·ic adjective /ˈstəʊɪkl/ /ˈstəʊɪkl/ (also stoical ) - able to suffer pain or trouble without complaining or showing what you are feeling斯多葛派人(对痛苦或困难能默默承受或泰然处之)
- her stoic endurance她默默承受一切的坚忍性格
- his stoical acceptance of death他坦然面对死亡的态度
Word OriginFrom the Stoics, a group of ancient Greek philosophers, who believed that wise people should not allow themselves to be affected by painful or pleasant experiences. Late Middle English: via Latin from Greek stōïkos, from stoa (with reference to Zeno's teaching in the Stoa Poikilē or Painted Porch, at Athens).
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