单词 | lifemanship |
释义 | lifemanship/ˈlʌɪfmənʃɪp/noun Stephen Potter's term for: skill in acquiring an advantage or ‘edge’ over another person, especially one who professes expert knowledge; the techniques or ploys involved in achieving this. Origin1940s; earliest use found in The Atlantic Monthly. From life + -manship. |
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