单词 | ethos |
释义 | ethos (iːθɒs ) singular noun An ethos is the set of ideas and attitudes that is associated with a particular group of people or a particular type of activity. [formal] The whole ethos of the hotel is effortless service. [+ of] ...the traditional public service ethos. Synonyms: spirit, character, attitude, beliefs Collocations: reflect the ethos of There's always a live set, an exhibition or a performance going on, and chic hotel rooms reflect that ethos. Times, Sunday Times Every football team reflects the ethos of its manager, right? Times, Sunday Times Their name reflects their ethos - to be inspired by many artists, artistic forms and ideas and fuse them with puppetry to create theatrically exciting performances. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A warrior ethos, if properly developed, will help our society. Christianity Today Most of all there was the overdue realisation on the part of the generals that the commander-in-chief, for all his fighting talk, didn't understand the warrior ethos. Times,Sunday Times Unfashionable though it may sound in our modern era, motivating soldiers to fight effectively in this way demands a warrior ethos, a cultlike bond of comradeship. Times, Sunday Times This has led to a somewhat fatalistic warrior ethos, with death in battle seen as a way to win honor for one's color (clan). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I fell in love with its whole ethos. Times, Sunday Times It appears to me to be contrary to the whole ethos of the game. Times, Sunday Times But that's against the whole ethos of public service broadcasting. Times, Sunday Times This goes against the whole ethos of creating healthier treatment options for patients. Times, Sunday Times Its whole ethos was as a place to live. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 理念某一团体或某类活动的 Japanese: 気風 |
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