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单词 Faustian
释义
Faustian
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adj

The word Faustian is perfect for describing a circumstance in which a person compromises her beliefs or morals in order to achieve some kind of success.
Faustian is inspired by the literary character Faust, who was based on an actual German Renaissance-era astrologer, magician, and alchemist. In the mythology around the character of Faust, he is described as having sold his soul to the devil for "unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures." Both Christopher Marlowe and Goethe used Faustian characters in their plays, and to this day people talk about making a "Faustian bargain," sacrificing personal integrity for something desirable.
WORD FAMILY
Faust: Faustian, Fausts
USAGE EXAMPLES
He said he respects scientists he met from Syngenta, but views collaboration with industry as a Faustian bargain.
New York Times(Dec 31, 2016)
A rising cash flow enabled him to negotiate a Faustian bargain with the Russian people: your freedoms in return for stability.
Wall Street Journal(Dec 16, 2016)
In a horrific Faustian calculation, these Republican patriots put the nation at risk so that Trump could fulfill his dominant campaign promise.
Time(Nov 16, 2016)
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
a Faustian pact with the Devil
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