Faustian

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英 [ˈfaʊstiən]
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  • adj.

    浮士德的,关于浮士德的;精神上得不到满足而苦恼的;为换取权力、知识或物质利益而牺牲精神的;

  • 英英释义

    Faustian[ 'faustiən ]

    • adj.pertaining to or resembling or befitting Faust or Faustus especially in insatiably striving for worldly knowledge and power even at the price of spiritual values
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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. Faust mortgaged his soul to the devil.
      浮士德将其灵魂献给魔鬼。
    2. Faust was a bourgeois intellectual influenced by the thought of the Enlightenment.
      浮士德是一位受启蒙运动思想影响的资产阶级知识分子。

    权威例句

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