释义 |
self-preservationˌself-preserˈvation noun [uncountable] - What seems to motivate Congress is self-preservation - a desire to get re-elected.
- But his adaptability did not apply to his tenets, merely to his instinct for self-preservation.
- But I also joined out of self-preservation.
- It was a matter of self-preservation.
- More generally, the instinctive drive for self-preservation led to the emergence of a range of public and governmental institutions.
- Otherwise a decreasing fraction of the flow would be turbulent, and, for example, self-preservation could not occur.
- Politics and self-preservation must come first, never mind the majority of the people.
- There is a feeling of self-preservation here; for what shuts out happiness for some does so for me and mine.
- Thoughts around Salomon Brothers turned away from the greater glory of the firm and focused on self-preservation.
protection of yourself and your own life in a threatening or dangerous situation: the instinct for self-preservation |