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 ego ['egәu, 'i:gәu]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 自我

[医] 自我


  1. Holding the view that the ego is the center, object, and norm of all experience.
    自我中心的认为自我是所有的中心、对象和经验的标准的
  2. Constantly protecting oneself from criticism, exposure of one's shortcomings, or other real or perceived threats to the ego.
    自我保护的,自卫的不断地保护自己,使自我不受批评,不暴露自己的短处或不受其它真的或可察觉的事威胁自我的
  3. An inflated estimate; an inflated ego.
    夸大的估计;得意自满的自我


ego
[ noun ]
  1. an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others

  2. <noun.feeling>
  3. your consciousness of your own identity

  4. <noun.cognition>
  5. (psychoanalysis) the conscious mind

  6. <noun.cognition>


ego \e"go\, n.; pl. {egos}. [L., I.]
The conscious and permanent subject of all psychical
experiences, whether held to be directly known or the product
of reflective thought; the subject consciously considered as
``I'' by a person; -- opposed to {non-ego}.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. (Psychoanalysis) that one of the three parts of a person's
psychic apparatus that mediates consciously between the
drives of the id and the realities of the external
physical and social environment, by integrating
perceptions of the external world and organizing the
reactions to it. Contrasted with the {id} and {superego}.
[PJC]

3. egotism; as, a job requiring a diplomat without too much
ego.
[PJC]

4. self-esteem; as, he has an overinflated ego.
[PJC]

  1. "It's all ego," says Philip Garfinkle, executive vice president of Entertainment Data Inc., which analyzes industry statistics.
  2. The resemblance ends there, however, because Daniel North is an actor and in no way an alter ego for the author. He is at Heathrow airport when the novel begins, waiting to meet his father whom he has not seen for 13 acrimonious years.
  3. "He has a strong ego, otherwise he wouldn't be any good," says Mr. Chiat, who himself has had to endure accusations of arrogance.
  4. 'It's not that I haven't got an ego,' he once confided to a colleague after observing Mr Horton holding forth for an Italian TV crew.
  5. Mr. Aaron provides some vividly rendered scenes at Camp David and the White House, territory with which he's obviously familiar, as well as the battles of ego, perks and turf.
  6. "Everyone was telling him what a genius he was, and his ego was getting to the point that he couldn't conceive of anyone possibly running Nautilus as well as he could," recalls a former Nautilus official.
  7. Perched up on that pinnacle of masculine ego, looking down at poor, weak, defenseless females _ and pitying them because they don't have beards." _ "June Bride" (1948).
  8. It will involve the 'death' of the aggressive male ego and its replacement by a more inclusive, holistic, feminine approach to the world. Nonsense, I thought at first.
  9. It was easy to indulge in the ego, `My performance,' but it was because of Hitchcock.
  10. "They're on an ego trip.
  11. Also caught in the BCCI maelstrom is Robert Altman, Mr. Clifford's law partner and younger alter ego.
  12. When this writer last visited Bucharest two years ago, bulldozers were working overtime to turn the town's ancient heart into a stone and stucco reflection of an ego so large that Stalin's looks modest by comparison.
  13. If this was the public face of British science, I thought, it does have problems. Sir David, by contrast, was as buoyant and engaging as his television alter ego.
  14. "Darby," he says simply, "is my alter ego." But sometimes that alter ego reveals a deep-seated anger amid the gibes.
  15. "Darby," he says simply, "is my alter ego." But sometimes that alter ego reveals a deep-seated anger amid the gibes.
  16. Ticor's suit charges that Mr. McConnell, "his alter ego companies and his straw borrowers" obtained "multiple loans on the same parcel or parcels of real estate."
  17. "But he is all ego. He just wants to spend more money and doesn't think about the bill.
  18. "Bylines mainly exist for the ego of the writer."
  19. Barbara Walters likens "20-20" co-anchor Hugh Downs to Superman's alter ego, the quiet but dedicated Clark Kent.
  20. Mr. Spoor's impatience and ego are legendary at Pillsbury, and they sent many talented executives packing.
  21. "I thought he had an ego problem.
  22. Koussevitzky had a horrible rich wife, a big ego, no sense of humor and a remote sense of pitch.
  23. But Gerald Kaufman, a spokesman for Britain's socialist opposition Labor Party, accused Mrs. Thatcher of turning the visit "into a hypocritical ego trip." "In Poland she has held a dialogue with trade unionists, oozing syrupy pseudo-sympathy.
  24. Bing, caustic and "cadaverously thin," was not one to appreciate Melchior's ego or his size, and though the tenor's voice was still strong, he refused to re-engage him during his first season as general manager of the Metropolitan Opera in 1950-51.
  25. A dozen years ago, Mr. Roth devised something similar but considerably less complex for "My Life as a Man," in which Zuckerman made his first appearance as the literary alter ego of that novel's author-character, Peter Tarnopol.
  26. More than just ego is at stake for CBS, which was No. 1 in 26 of 35 past seasons, most recently in 1984-85.
  27. And although the ego may land with a thud, the agents get their upfront 'packaging' commissions and 10-per cents.
  28. What kind of effect this will have on his ego, I don't know." Indeed, Barry's most recent boasts of political power were earlier this month.
  29. However, tat has an alter ego called 3'orf (pronounced three-prime-orf).
  30. I wish they had called me, however, because my ego demands that." Steiger has had an illustrious career.
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