单词 | Pessimism |
例句 | 1. His pessimism has the effect of depressing everyone. 2. He displayed his usual pessimism. 3. There were good grounds for pessimism about future progress. 4. There is now a mood of deepening pessimism about/over the economy. 5. His mood of deep pessimism cannot have been leavened by his mode of transport—a black cab. 6. In my opinion, this suggestion smacks of pessimism. 7. My first reaction was one of deep pessimism. 8. An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels. 9. Optimism was gradually taking the place of pessimism. 10. Pessimism seems to be the order of the day. 11. This widespread pessimism does not seem justified. 12. There is deep pessimism about the future. 13. Pessimism has become the fashion. 14. There was a general atmosphere of pessimism after the euphoria of last year. 15. There is a mood of pessimism in the company about future job prospects. 16. Pessimism is self-fulfilling - expect the worst and it happens. 17. A mood of pessimism had lodged in him. 18. The big firms reckon that this pessimism is overdone. 19. That pessimism is privately echoed inside the administration. 20. He expressed pessimism Thursday about the outcome,() however. 21. Pessimism leads to weakness, optimism to power. William James 22. Pessimism is her distinguishing trait: she worries about many aspects of her work. 23. Nevertheless, I do not accept that his pessimism is warranted in Britain. 24. Modigliani's profound humanism and pessimism made him distrust political systems. 25. Pessimism is especially high among baby boomers, with twice as many expecting family income to drop this year as last. 26. Part of Malthus's pessimism stemmed from the conviction that when population increased the price of labor would drop. 27. Inspiration moves one from pessimism to optimism, from doubt to faith, from despair to hope, and from darkness to light! RVM 28. At the moment, optimism over interest rates is being offset by pessimism about the direction of corporate earnings. 29. In May, with the sudden spectre of civil war, pessimism turned to panic. 30. This may take the form of individual optimism or pessimism about likely future events within the territory. 1. He displayed his usual pessimism. 2. There were good grounds for pessimism about future progress. 3. There is now a mood of deepening pessimism about/over the economy. 4. His mood of deep pessimism cannot have been leavened by his mode of transport—a black cab. 31. In July, with a seeming disavowal of his earlier pessimism, he pushed the market up. 32. People have a very deep pessimism about the economic future. 33. But her view is laced with much more pessimism than it was a year ago. 34. Pessimism replaced the mood of democratic optimism that existed before World War I. 35. Better to assume the worst and be wrong than assume the best and be wrong. Pessimism will keep you alive, optimism won't. Laurell K. Hamilton 36. According to Yershon, this caution is reflected in pessimism over advertising budgets. 37. Machiavelli and Kearns share a similar pessimism about the changeability of power styles. 38. I think we should see this pessimism as a direct result of adopting the representational theory of the mind. 39. Unfortunately, there are reasons for pessimism and the recent declines in infectious disease mortality rates may reverse. 40. Negative emotions, such as the feelings of hatred, meanness, low self-esteem and confidence, and pessimism, create an unpleasant person and a bleak destiny. Dr T.P.Chia 41. Afterwards, Republican pessimism about the latest development was fed by an inspection of the new Clinton-backed budget plan. 42. Seeking clarification from one who should know, we are told that Mr Smith is short on pessimism. 43. Pessimism is a dangerous disease that can stifle or kill our human potential. 44. Pessimism about the nature of old age is perhaps the greatest enemy of a happy and fulfilled old age. 45. This is not a sign of pessimism, but rather of realism. 46. The markets moved lower on the reports as well as continued pessimism over the economy. 47. How could a philosophy of government that flew in the face of liberal pessimism win votes? 48. Baldwin's pessimism about the future was probably genuine, although totally misplaced. 49. On financial markets today, bonds and stocks plunged amid growing pessimism about an early balanced-budget accord. 50. The depression of the late 1920s and chronic unemployment appeared to confirm Malthusian pessimism. 51. Pessimism about government grew even deeper after the Nov. 5 election and is especially pronounced among female investors. 52. Your optimism is admirable, Mr Barnett, the more so since pessimism is, I suspect, your natural mood. 53. There is really more to this than necessary pessimism of the intellect associated with optimism of the will. 54. Veblen thus precipitated the doubts and pessimism which lurked in the central tradition. 55. California is not alone in its pessimism over the future of waste disposal. 56. But amid certain pessimism, local people regard events like today's launch as small signs of hope. 57. Pessimism about the possibilities of political action is not justified. 58. Berger's irrationalist pessimism about the fate of ideas in history is neither fully justified by history nor required by logic. 59. What has emerged so far confirms the pessimism that has settled over the international effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions. 60. Capital Export, Elasticity Pessimism, and the Renminbi. 61. Optimism and pessimism mingle queerly in American writing. 62. Now we must not give into pessimism and mistrust. 63. Pessimism is being ridden with worries and indecisiveness. 64. Pessimism is the eastest way of self defeatism. 65. Therefore, you are self-contempt, pessimism, and even despair. 66. As a result, his pessimism is thorough and despairing. 67. Blundering psychology is a kind of familiar morbid psychology in society, and it also exists among postgraduates, such as fickleness, haste-in-progress, dysphoria, pessimism, and so on. 68. Therefore, existentialism falls into to person's realistic destiny sighing with sadness, becomes the people from the sorrowful self-pity pessimism and misanthropy philosophy. 69. The level of pessimism was at the lowest since November 24, 2005, and the bull-bear spread was at the highest since April 15, 2004. 70. I realized that it could become a part of my life if I fought against my self-hatred and pessimism. 71. Your pessimism is unjustified. 71. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 72. I really enjoy the ingenuity of scientists testing optimism and pessimism in starlings, episodic memory in scrub jays and meadow voles, joy in rats. 73. Clinton's comments appear to reflect a new US pessimism on Iran following the June presidential elections, that brought an entrenchment by hardliners in Tehran. 74. During his lifetime, he had a broad spiritual connection with modern British and American poets of various schools ranging from romanticism to pessimism and imagism. 75. And the latter noted in his diary the general's pessimism regarding the military position in the West. 76. Croft had none of the particular blend of pessimism and fatalism that Red and Brown felt. 77. We have seen too much defeatism, too much pessimism, too much of a negative approach. 78. Nine years after the father's death, a series of events conspired to break the depressing cycle of constant pessimism from a well-meaning medical profession. 79. It was unexpected by Jacques Lacan that his theory expressed in form of extreme pessimism just proved reversely the Marx's thesis that the human nature is the sum and total of one's social relations. 80. Axolotls sudden death rises to the philosophic layer, which achieves the graciousness and grace to all flesh, as well as a mood of pessimism and world-weariness. 81. But in the past few months that view has come into question, as spending has slowed and surveys reflect mounting consumer pessimism. 82. That pessimism comes despite a sharp weakening of the Indian rupee, which helps tech companies that earn most of their revenue overseas. 83. Work to usually regret , irascibility, fidgety and pessimism, and is hard to control own motion. 84. "There is definitely an air of pessimism spreading across markets today," said Samarjit Shankar, managing director of global FX strategy at BNY Mellon in Boston. 85. But we should guard against substituting irrational pessimism for irrational exuberance. 86. But, because economic uncertainty already brought about the year of PC, mobile phone and semiconductor to forecast, be moved low, they still are faced with high uncertainty and grumous pessimism. 87. Some common signs and symptoms of depression include feelings of hopelessness, pessimism worthlessness, and helplessness. 88. Is scientific scholarship perhaps only a fear and an excuse in the face of pessimism, a delicate self-defence against—the Truth? 89. There are other reasons for pessimism about quickly achieving effective global co - ordination. 90. Qiuniang's family background buries a seed of pessimism and mercilessness in her heart, she dares not to get love which as a matter fact is just what she longs for earnestly deep in mind. 91. Student begins presentation on Welles, focusing on a philosophy of pessimism. 92. The confluence of domestic pessimism and overseas optimism has, then, temporarily eliminated the A-to-H-share premium. 93. During his lifetime, he had a broad spiritual connection with modem British and American poets of various schools ranging from romanticism to pessimism and imagism. 94. There is absolutely no ground for pessimism about China's economic resurgence. |
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