misanthrope
英 ['mɪz(ə)nθrəʊp; mɪs-]
美 ['mɪsənθrop]
語源
misanthrope 人間嫌い。miso-、嫌悪、-anthrop、人類、語源的には人類学、アンドロイドと同じ。
英語の語源
- misanthrope (n.)
- "one who hates mankind," 1560s, from Greek misanthropos "hating mankind," from misein "to hate" (see miso-) + anthropos "man" (see anthropo-). Alternative form misanthropist is attested from 1650s.
例文
- 1. No matter how much of a misanthrope you are there is such a thing as entropy and it will catch up with you sooner or later.
- どんなに人と付き合いたくない人でも、遅かれ早かれ何千何百万もの情報に囲まれてしまいます。
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