ressentiment

<法>n.(经济上低水平阶层对经济上高水平阶层普遍抱有的)无名怨忿,(因自卑压抑引起的)愤慨

发音

US /ɹəˌsɑ̃.tiˈmɑ̃/
UK /ɹɛˌsɒ̃tɪˈmɒ̃/

词形变化

ressentiments 复数 ressentiments

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    Obsolete form of resentment.

    可数 废旧 不可数
  2. 2.

    a sense of resentment arising from deep-seated feelings of envy or hatred, leading the resentful one to blame it on an external agent.

    无名怨愤

    无名怨忿

    怨恨

    可数 不可数 哲学

    If his attack on Christian morality and on other moralities is going to be worth anything he has got to be right about the effect of teaching pity and justice — that it merely hides the ressentiment of the weak while it does injury to the strong.

词源

From French ressentiment, from an archaic usage of the verb ressentir, via Old French sentir from Latin sentiō, sentīre (“to feel”); in the second sense a semantic loan from German Ressentiment. Doublet of resentiment and resentment.

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