victimhood
noun[U]
oftendisapprovinguk/ˈvɪk.tɪm.hʊd/us/ˈvɪk.tɪm.hʊd/theconditionof having beenhurt,damaged, or made tosuffer,especiallywhen youwantpeopletofeelsorryfor you because of this or use it as anexcusefor something:
受害者心理;受害者情结Thesebloodyterrorattacksforgedabondof victimhood between theinhabitantsofParisand London.这些血腥的恐怖袭击在巴黎和伦敦的居民间建立了受害者间的心灵纽带。
Despite hispersonallosses, Paulcarrieshimself without ahintof victimhood.尽管遭受了个人损失,保罗的举止中却没有表现出丝毫受害者的意味。
- Thestoryis afeministrevisionof theusualtalethatbeginsinpassivevictimhood andendsinmarriage.
- Theytendto have a "siegementality" thatplacesblameonothers, as well as apersistentsenseof victimhood.
- In anenvironmentthatrewardsandevenreveresvictimhood, somepeoplewill do anything toprovethemselvesworthy.
- Hebristlesat anyimputationof victimhood. "I'm not avictimof anything," he says.
- Theywantedtoreachapointwhere they couldleavetheirvictimhood behind andassertresponsibilityovertheirfate.
Injuring and injuries
- at-risk
- be in the warsidiom
- bite
- boo-boo
- cripple
- disable
- harm
- injure
- injury
- lesion
- lesional
- reinjure
- reinjury
- scarred
- scathe
- sprain
- strain
- trauma
- victim
- wounded
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