释义
[ an -uh -muh s ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈæn ə məs / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun strong dislike or enmity; hostile attitude; animosity.
purpose; intention; animating spirit.
(in the psychology of C. G. Jung) the masculine principle, especially as present in women (contrasted with anima).
Origin of animus 1810–20; <Latin: mind, spirit, courage, passion, wrath; akin to anima
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The depth of rage, animus and violence that was directed at him—“Spittle flying, the N word flying”—continues to astound him.
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Nevertheless, the anti-Thaksin animus redounds so powerfully to Yingluck that she faces more pressure after the election.
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I have no animus for those who are touched by such heights of fame.
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Hence the animus of former candidate and Texas Governor Rick Perry, candidate Ron Paul, and even Mitt Romney.
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In their meeting, Mao made explicit both his patience on Taiwan and animus against Moscow.
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There was no animus in the voice, only surprise and disappointment.
Probably it would not have saved him; but the animus of his Holiness was not shown to his advantage on the occasion.
The Duchess of Trajetto | Anne Manning
Austen did not smile; he could well understand his father's animus in this matter.
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Gibbon, because of his anti-Christian animus , is hostile to Constantine; but he admits that he was temperate and chaste.
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And the animus in Lady Level's answer was so intense that the husband and wife exchanged stolen glances.
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British Dictionary definitions for animus noun intense dislike; hatred; animosity
motive, intention, or purpose
(in Jungian psychology) the masculine principle present in the female unconscious See also anima
Word Origin for animus C19: from Latin: mind, spirit
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Words related to animus mind, spirit, temper, bile
Medical definitions for animus n. An animating or energizing spirit.
Intention to do something; disposition.
A spirit of active hostility; ill will.
In Jungian psychology, the masculine inner personality as present in the unconscious of the female.
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