ego
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈiːɡəʊ/
美 /ˈiɡoʊ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The self, especially with a sense of self-importance.
— When every thought absorbs your attention completely, when you are so identified with the voice in your head and the emotions that accompany it that you lose yourself in every thought and every emotion, then you are totally identified with form and therefore in the grip of ego. Ego is a conglomeration of recurring thought forms and conditioned mental-emotional patterns that are invested with a sense of I, a sense of self.
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The most central part of the mind, which mediates with one's surroundings.
— In the well adjusted person the ego is the executive of the personality and is governed by the reality principle.
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A person's self-esteem and opinion of themselves.
— Too many gay people "come out" publicly, yet fail to achieve truly healthy egos. They "adjust" to being less than whole or integrated persons.
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The individual from whose point of view a family tree or pedigree chart is drawn, or the reference point from whom kinship terminology is relative. (Used without the definite article the.)
— the cousin of ego on the father's side
动词 v.
- To damage someone's ego.
词汇关系
衍生词
absolute ego
alter ego
auxiliary ego
egoboo
ego boost
egoboost
egocast
egocentric
egocentrically
egocentricity
egocentrism
egocidal
egocide
ego death
ego dissolution
egodystonic
ego-dystonic
egoed
ego-expansion
egofag
egofaggotry
egofest
egohood
egoic
egoical
egoism
egoist
egoistic
egoistical
egoistically
egoitis
egoity
egoless
ego lifter
ego lifting
egolike
egology
ego loss
egomania
egomaniac
ego-minded
ego-mindedness
egonomics
egophony
egophoric
egoscan
ego-self
ego shooter
egosurf
ego surfing
ego-surfing
egosurfing
egosyntonic
ego-syntonic
egotheism
egotism
egotist
egotistic
egotistical
egotistically
ego trip
ego-trip
ego-tripping
empirical ego
executive ego function
massage someone's ego
nonego
non-empirical ego
pure ego
super-ego
superego
transcendental ego
词源
词源 1
From Latin ego (“I”). Chosen by Freud’s translator as a translation of his use of German Ich as a noun for this concept from the pronoun ich (“I”). Doublet of I and Ich.
词源 2
From Latin ego (“I”). Chosen by Freud’s translator as a translation of his use of German Ich as a noun for this concept from the pronoun ich (“I”). Doublet of I and Ich.
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