词组 | a man of the world |
释义 | Idiom a man of the world someone who has a lot of experience of life, and is not usually shocked by the way people behave.You're a man of the world, Roger, I'd appreciate your advice on a rather delicate matter. man of the worldA man who is very experienced and sophisticated. I value Robert's advice because he's a man of the world and can provide good insight into the customs of high society. a man of the worldora woman of the worldIf you call someone a man of the world or a woman of the world, you mean that they have had a lot of experiences and are not easily shocked. Look, we are both men of the world, would anyone really mind? She was an elegant, clever and tough woman of the world. a man (or woman) of the worlda person who is experienced and practical in human affairs.a man/woman of the ˈworlda person with a lot of experience of life, who is not easily surprised or shockedman of the world, aAn experienced, sophisticated individual. Originally (sixteenth century) this term meant simply a married man, as opposed to a “man of the church,” that is, a priest, who was celibate and a man of God or the spirit. Shakespeare echoed this definition when he has Audrey reply to Touchstone’s statement that they would marry tomorrow: “I do desire it . . . and I hope it is no dishonest desire to be a woman of the world” (As You Like It, 5.3). It is not exactly clear when the term began to denote sophistication (worldliness), but it certainly did by the time Emerson used it in The Conduct of Life (1860): “The finished man of the world must eat of every apple once.” |
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