Timonize

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To behave as a misanthrope. intransitive
    — I should be tempted to Timonize, and clap a Satyr upon our whole Species.
  2. To cause (someone) to slide into bitter misanthropy, into Timonism. transitive
    — And it may well be believed, that after the wonderful vital world-revelation so suddenly made to Pierre at the Meadows—a revelation which, at moments, in some certain things, fairly Timonized him—he had not failed to clutch with peculiar nervous detestation and contempt that ample parcel, containing the letters of his Biographico and other silly correspondents, which, in a less ferocious hour, he had filed away as curiosities.

词形变化

Timonizes present,singular,third-person Timonizing participle,present Timonized participle,past Timonized past Timonise alternative

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词源

From Timon + -ize, after the 5th-century-BCE person Timon of Athens (as described by Plutarch, Lucian, and Aristophanes), possibly by way of William Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens (c. 1607). Used intransitively by William Darrell in his book The Gentleman Instructed (1713), and transitively by Herman Melville in his novel Pierre (1852).
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