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		Definition of self-sacrifice in English: self-sacrificenoun ˌsɛlfˈsakrɪfʌɪssɛlf ˈsækrəˌfaɪs mass nounThe giving up of one's own interests or wishes in order to help others or advance a cause. 自我牺牲  years of sheer hard work and dedicated self-sacrifice  ideals such as self-sacrifice and asceticism Example sentencesExamples -  I believe they imparted a bottom-line idea of morality derived from self-sacrifice, respect and immutable values.
 -  Surely, no flame of piety, idealism, or self-sacrifice could burn in the cold hearts of its citizens.
 -  They also stress that self-sacrifice should be motivated by the fight, not to escape personal problems.
 -  Certainly their self-sacrifice is worthy of considerable praise.
 -  We seem to be confronted in these films by the masochistic pleasure women take in their own self-sacrifice or renunciation.
 -  In 1900 the person who displayed altruism and self-sacrifice would simply have been regarded as ‘good’.
 -  A true team has three primary components: unity of purpose, trust and self-sacrifice.
 -  All it's done is remind me that when self-sacrifice is held up as a moral ideal, whatever you give will never be enough.
 -  If that smacks of the antiquated language of retired generals, call it altruism and self-sacrifice.
 -  Try to break your pattern of self-sacrifice and self-sabotage, and stay on the road to good health.
 -  He almost undoubtedly saved his wife's life, but the price he paid for this act of bravery and self-sacrifice was horrific.
 -  Increasingly, these seem the desperate words of self-surrender and self-sacrifice.
 -  The market economy invests heavily in and rewards individualism, not self-sacrifice and altruism, the lifeblood of the family.
 -  Dogs are not noted for their understanding of abstract concepts, and so do not manifest altruism or self-sacrifice in any meaningful sense.
 -  I count some of these amongst my closest friends - people whose self-sacrifice and unselfish love of truth would do credit to any man.
 -  The idea upon which the whole show was built - self-sacrifice for a higher, artistic ideal - had got lost along the way.
 -  It is about dedication and self-sacrifice to the ideal of national freedom.
 -  Through self-sacrifice we must show people that service of the public is a life-building motivation.
 -  Nevertheless, they concede that self-sacrifice must continue to play a role within this ethic of mutuality.
 -  His self-sacrifice and idealism are also in stark contrast to the corruption and cynicism evident in modern Ireland.
 
 Synonyms self-denial, selflessness, unselfishness, altruism, self-discipline, asceticism, abnegation, self-abnegation, self-deprivation, abstemiousness, abstinence, moderation, austerity, temperance, abstention, renunciation celibacy, chastity teetotalism rare continence    Definition of self-sacrifice in US English: self-sacrificenounself ˈsakrəˌfīssɛlf ˈsækrəˌfaɪs The giving up of one's own interests or wishes in order to help others or advance a cause. 自我牺牲  years of sheer hard work and dedicated self-sacrifice  ideals such as self-sacrifice and asceticism Example sentencesExamples -  The idea upon which the whole show was built - self-sacrifice for a higher, artistic ideal - had got lost along the way.
 -  I count some of these amongst my closest friends - people whose self-sacrifice and unselfish love of truth would do credit to any man.
 -  He almost undoubtedly saved his wife's life, but the price he paid for this act of bravery and self-sacrifice was horrific.
 -  All it's done is remind me that when self-sacrifice is held up as a moral ideal, whatever you give will never be enough.
 -  Increasingly, these seem the desperate words of self-surrender and self-sacrifice.
 -  Nevertheless, they concede that self-sacrifice must continue to play a role within this ethic of mutuality.
 -  I believe they imparted a bottom-line idea of morality derived from self-sacrifice, respect and immutable values.
 -  We seem to be confronted in these films by the masochistic pleasure women take in their own self-sacrifice or renunciation.
 -  Certainly their self-sacrifice is worthy of considerable praise.
 -  Dogs are not noted for their understanding of abstract concepts, and so do not manifest altruism or self-sacrifice in any meaningful sense.
 -  Try to break your pattern of self-sacrifice and self-sabotage, and stay on the road to good health.
 -  Surely, no flame of piety, idealism, or self-sacrifice could burn in the cold hearts of its citizens.
 -  If that smacks of the antiquated language of retired generals, call it altruism and self-sacrifice.
 -  His self-sacrifice and idealism are also in stark contrast to the corruption and cynicism evident in modern Ireland.
 -  It is about dedication and self-sacrifice to the ideal of national freedom.
 -  In 1900 the person who displayed altruism and self-sacrifice would simply have been regarded as ‘good’.
 -  Through self-sacrifice we must show people that service of the public is a life-building motivation.
 -  A true team has three primary components: unity of purpose, trust and self-sacrifice.
 -  The market economy invests heavily in and rewards individualism, not self-sacrifice and altruism, the lifeblood of the family.
 -  They also stress that self-sacrifice should be motivated by the fight, not to escape personal problems.
 
 Synonyms self-denial, selflessness, unselfishness, altruism, self-discipline, asceticism, abnegation, self-abnegation, self-deprivation, abstemiousness, abstinence, moderation, austerity, temperance, abstention, renunciation     |