adversity
[2023-12-29 18:28:22]
Black cattle stepped in and said that it was a person who suffered from misfortune and adversity. This proverb has been in use since 1546, but it is rarely asked today.
The crown of thorax is a serious and lasting wound, such as painful suffering, suffering, trial, pain. This expression represents the crown of a soldier who plagues the head of Jesus before being crucified.
They placed a crown of thorns on his head and put reeds on his right hand; they kneeled in front of him and said, laughing at him, "Good morning king of the Jews." (Matthew 27: 29)
In cases where you are subject to severe treatment or abuse of people, punishment, punishment, criticism, beating your body, or being harassed.
This 20th century American slang is often used to express non-material abuse, punishment, or unpleasant painful experiences.
It leads a dog's life to send a tragic and humble life and leads a tragic and harassing life. The history of this expression dates back to the 16th century and clearly points to the unlucky male abuse of male best friends.
She ... is an arrogant master like a devil. Lord, I led the life of the dog. (Samuel Foote, Mayor of Garret, 1764)
It was the most dangerous of the most cruel treatments, the last and most painful of a series of injuries, especially used to refer to betrayal of friends. The original expression of the cut refers to rent of Julian Caesar's cloak especially by his beloved friend Brutus. This line comes from Mark Antony 's famous speech on the body of Dead Caesar.
Today, this phrase occurs mostly in situations where cutting means "slight, cold, insulting", but the idea of hurting a friend's refusal is usually preserved. Other uses such as deletion of manuscripts and deterioration of text can be used for cutting in other meanings.
Running battle was attacked by all parties; forced to endure abuses or severe criticism. Surgical gloves are a form of military punishment and criminals are forced to run around between two rows of men with whips or whips. The expression of this glove (or glove) is not related to the "mail glove" of the glove, but it is a corrosive gant rope from the runway of Gatrop in Sweden. During the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), the literal form of expression entered into English, and that term was later used to describe it.
Printing, running Gauntlet, and exposing itself to the straado's tongue. (Joseph Granville, "Preface", vanity of doctrine, 1661)
Through the factory, I experienced many difficulties, experienced many difficulties and difficulties, and experienced trial and error. Allusion is a factory that crushes whole wheat into fine powder
His hardships will never be excessive; they will neither affect his health nor touch his spirit; perhaps he is to some extent a "better person"
Those who have already received two royalty surveys or security surveys ... The third time must have tracked their brains. (Quoted from Elmer Davis, Webster III)
Mr. Kohler details in detail that the ability of people coping with adversities can change over time. "There is one thing we can not face adversity for each of us, which could be an unexpected adverse event, such as the death of a spouse or descendant, or even countless suffering," Mr. Kohler. . As Anthony observes in the book, a perfect concept represents an optimistic bias rather than a pessimistic bias in the development of psychopathology. Mr. Cohler explained that researchers are more concerned with risks, defects and pathology than actively growing and changing people's abilities.
Adversity is a popular event in general, but how people respond to themselves and other people's adversities depends on the culture. In this seminar, we first discuss how the two countries can deal with personal adversities in the context of social exclusion and exclusion. By doing so, we will explore the role of positive response and active acceptance, and in some cases evidence that adversity in social relations ca