Antisocial
[æntɪ'səʊʃ(ə)l] or ['æntɪ'soʃəl]
解释:
(adj.) hostile to or disruptive of normal standards of social behavior; 'criminal behavior or conduct that violates the rights of other individuals is antisocial'; 'crimes...and other asocial behavior'; 'an antisocial deed' .
(adj.) shunning contact with others; 'standoffish and antisocial'; 'he's not antisocial; just shy' .
编辑:朱尔斯--From WordNet
解释:
(a.) Tending to interrupt or destroy social intercourse; averse to society, or hostile to its existence; as, antisocial principles.
校对:马里恩
解释:
adj. opposed to the principles and usages of society.
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例句:
- The seeming antisocial philosophy was a somewhat transparent mask for an impetus toward a wider and freer society--toward cosmopolitanism. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
- Moreover, the native or original endowment was conceived, in extreme cases, as nonsocial or even as antisocial. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
- The isolation and exclusiveness of a gang or clique brings its antisocial spirit into relief. 约翰·杜威. 民主与教育.
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