schadenfreude

[美]/'ʃɑ:dən,frɔidə/
[英]/ˈʃɑdnˌfrɔɪdə/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 幸灾乐祸, 通过别人的不幸而得到快感。
词形变化

例句

I couldn't help but feel a sense of schadenfreude when my rival failed the exam.

当我的对手考试失败时,我情不自禁地感到幸灾乐祸。

She tried to hide her schadenfreude when her colleague made a mistake.

当她的同事犯错误时,她试图掩饰自己的幸灾乐祸。

He took pleasure in the misfortunes of others, displaying schadenfreude at every opportunity.

他对他人的不幸感到愉快,每次机会都展现出幸灾乐祸的态度。

The tabloids thrive on schadenfreude, reveling in the scandals and downfalls of celebrities.

小报靠幸灾乐祸而兴旺,沉迷于名人的丑闻和失败中。

She felt a pang of schadenfreude when her ex-boyfriend's new relationship hit a rough patch.

当她前男友的新恋情遇到困难时,她感到了幸灾乐祸的一丝刺痛。

The audience erupted in laughter, fueled by a sense of schadenfreude as the clumsy magician's trick failed.

当笨拙的魔术师的把戏失败时,观众爆发出笑声,被一种幸灾乐祸的感觉所推动。

His schadenfreude was evident as he smirked at his friend's embarrassing moment.

当他冷笑着看着朋友尴尬的时刻时,他的幸灾乐祸显而易见。

She tried to suppress her schadenfreude, knowing it was not a kind emotion to harbor.

她试图压抑自己的幸灾乐祸,知道这不是一种善良的情感。

The gossip magazines capitalize on people's schadenfreude, feeding them stories of celebrity downfall.

八卦杂志利用人们的幸灾乐祸心理,给他们提供名人失败的故事。

It's important to resist the temptation of schadenfreude and instead show empathy towards others' struggles.

重要的是要抵制幸灾乐祸的诱惑,而是向他人的挣扎表现出同情心。

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