| 单词 | self-central | 
| 释义 | self-centraladj.  Centred within the self; centred on the self; self-centred. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > absence of movement > 			[adjective]		 > remaining in one place > around which other things move self-central1642 self-centred1677 society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > self-interest > 			[adjective]		 > preoccupied with self self-central1642 selfy1643 self-centred1645 self-concerned1653 self-involved1785 self-conscious1825 self-intoxicated1847 self-obsessed1878 egocentric1900 1642    H. More Ψυχωδια Platonica 40  				God his creature hath indewd With a self centrall essence. a1652    J. Smith Select Disc. 		(1660)	  vii. vi. 340  				This Sensual, Brutish and Self-Central life. 1691    T. Burnet Short Consideration E. Warren's Def. 12  				That he understood that expression only of self-central and quiescent Bodies. 1862    Westm. Rev. July 140  				That serenely self-complacent, self-righteous, and self-central humanity. 1895    Hartford Seminary Rec. June 300  				In Job the question is as to the basis of his morality,—is it self-central or God-centered? 1926    Proc. Aristotelian Soc. 26 215  				So long as these embryonic modes of treatment of nature were the product of unreflective acts they could only take the stiff and self-central form of magical beliefs. 2006    Psychol. Inq. 17 300/1  				Idealized pride, conviction, and consensus..are readily available for defensive use because, as self-central concerns in Western cultures, they are highly accessible. Derivatives  self-ˈcentralism  n. the quality of being self-central; self-centredness. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > self-interest > 			[noun]		 > preoccupation with self self-centrality1642 selfhood1647 selfism1731 self-involution1800 self-absorption1803 self-consciousness1833 selfdom1852 self-involvement1860 self-centredness1861 self-centration1862 self-centralization1863 self-centralism1890 self-orientation1950 1890    Rec. Sigma Alpha Epsilon May 135  				Omega wishes..to disclaim any of that self-centralism which is so ruinous to a fraternity and so inimical to the effectiveness of an individual chapter. 1903    Month July 33  				Proud self-centralism. 2002    N. Nojumi Rise of Taliban in Afghanistan viii. 101  				Because of their rigid political ideology and extreme self-centralism, these political parties did not open their doors to the waves of newcomers.   self-cenˈtrality  n. the quality of being self-central; self-centredness. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > self-interest > 			[noun]		 > preoccupation with self self-centrality1642 selfhood1647 selfism1731 self-involution1800 self-absorption1803 self-consciousness1833 selfdom1852 self-involvement1860 self-centredness1861 self-centration1862 self-centralization1863 self-centralism1890 self-orientation1950 1642    H. More Ψυχωδια Platonica 39  				A thousand such incongruities vain Will follow from that first absurdity, Which doth all souls into one centre strain, And make them void of self-centrality. 1880    York Herald 13 Apr. 4/6  				The impression is not that England has entered upon a policy of abstinence and self-centrality. 1999    N.Y. Times 5 Nov.  e20/2  				Their continual self-centrality abates long enough to allow an argument over an attempt to punish a French World War II collaborator.   self-centraliˈzation  n. the fact or process of becoming centred in or on the self; self-centredness. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > evil nature or character > lack of magnanimity or noble-mindedness > self-interest > 			[noun]		 > preoccupation with self self-centrality1642 selfhood1647 selfism1731 self-involution1800 self-absorption1803 self-consciousness1833 selfdom1852 self-involvement1860 self-centredness1861 self-centration1862 self-centralization1863 self-centralism1890 self-orientation1950 1863    Ladies' Repository Jan. 45/2  				Such minds need to be socialized. As they are, they tend strongly to the ruin of self-centralization. 1903    Q. Rev. Oct. 407  				The self-centralisation of Latin politics. 2008    Age 		(Melbourne)	 		(Nexis)	 4 Jan.  				Their embrace of foreign cultures the anathema of All-American self-centralisation. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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