introvert
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈɪn.tɹə.vɜːt/
美 /ˈɪn.tɹə.vɝt/
英文释义
名词 n.
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An organ or other body part that is or can be turned inside out, especially an anterior portion of some annelid worms capable of retraction.
— Important distinctions which obtain amongst the various ‘introverts’ or intro- and e-versible tubes so frequently met with in animal bodies.
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An introverted person: one who is considered more thoughtful than social, with a personality more inwardly than outwardly directed; one who often prefers to have time in non-social situations.
— An Extravert can hardly conceive the necessity which compels the Introvert to conquer the world by means of a system.
- A reserved person.
动词 v.
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To turn inwards.; To think about internal or spiritual matters.
— […] the Soul being straight, introverted […] into itself, and easily conforming to God's will and time […]
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To turn inwards.; To withdraw an organ or body part within itself or its base.
— His awkward gait, his introverted toes, Bent knees, round shoulders, and dejected looks […]
形容词 adj.
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Alternative form of introverted.
— They were noticeably more introvert, schizoid and desurgent in temperament.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From New Latin intrōvertere, from intro- (“within”) and vertere (“to turn”). Popularized as a psychological term by the German works of Carl Jung. By surface analysis, intro- + -vert.
词源 2
From New Latin intrōvertere, from intro- (“within”) and vertere (“to turn”). Popularized as a psychological term by the German works of Carl Jung. By surface analysis, intro- + -vert.
词源 3
From New Latin intrōvertere, from intro- (“within”) and vertere (“to turn”). Popularized as a psychological term by the German works of Carl Jung. By surface analysis, intro- + -vert.
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