self-sacrifice – מילון אנגלי-עברי
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Self-denial
Self-denial (also called
self-abnegation and
self-sacrifice) refers to
altruistic abstinence – the willingness to forgo personal pleasures or undergo personal trials in the pursuit of the increased good of another. Various religions and cultures take differing views of self-denial, some considering it a positive trait and others considering it a negative one. According to some
Christians, self-denial is considered a superhuman
virtue only obtainable through
Jesus. Some critics of self-denial suggest that self-denial can lead to
self-hatred and claim that the self-denial practiced in
Judaism has created
self-hating Jews.
self-sacrifice
Noun
1. acting with less concern for yourself than for the success of the joint activity
(synonym) selflessness
(hypernym) cooperation
(hyponym) abnegation, self-abnegation, denial, self-denial, self-renunciation
self-sacrifice
n.
sebeobětování
Self-sacrifice
(n.)
The act of sacrificing one's self, or one's interest, for others; self-devotion.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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李代桃僵
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Eating peaches instead of plums.Previously referring to brotherly affection and self-sacrifice. Now meaning to substitute places with someone.