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alter ego

/awl-ter -ee-goh, eg-oh, al-/US // ˈɔl tər ˈi goʊ, ˌɛg oʊ, ˈæl- //

另一个自我,另一个自己,另一自我,另一个我

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a second self; a perfect substitute or deputy: His adviser acts as his alter ego during his absence.
    • : an inseparable friend.
    • : another aspect of one's self.

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Examples

  • Usagi Tsukino, whose alter ego is Sailor Moon, is the star of another popular 1990s anime, and she welcomed many women into what had previously been a predominantly male fan base.

  • George nicknamed himself “Playoff P” before his first Oklahoma City playoff series, declaring his alter ego a “fun guy to watch” while boasting that he would shut down then-rookie Donovan Mitchell.

  • Another groundbreaking tool he used to bring those explorations into human psychology to life was the use of alter egos, all of whom he voiced.

  • The notorious “Gainsbarre,” his alter ego who had practically spit venom at her on set, was swapped for the more tender persona he carefully concealed.

  • It didn’t feel that weird, even for a fan who had attended 423 consecutive Bills games and developed both an alter ego — “Pinto Ron,” after his red car and a mistaken identity hardened into lore — and a pregame ritual.

  • They dye their hair and alter their clothes, but not enough to attract attention from authorities.

  • “You know, I never had a monstrous ego,” Mailer confides to a friend in l987.

  • All I had in those days was a monstrous lack of ego which therefore required huge injections of actorly ego and misled people.

  • He even allegedly had a nickname for his violent, aggressive alter ego: Rick.

  • Some of the things Lawrence had to alter from the book involved President Coin, played by Julianne Moore.

  • Sinus duo sunt maiores, vastque; alter is, qui S. Laurentij gurges; alter, qui Francius appellatur.

  • The Federal Reserve Board reserves the right to add to, alter, or amend these regulations.

  • Cert alter nostrm magnam itineris partem ger, debilitatsque iacuit.

  • Increpaui ego, vt potui, per interpret paganicos hos mores in iam Christianis.

  • Nam neque id diu fuit, & semper altero decumbente, alter stetit.