self·ish /ˈsɛlfɪʃ/
  (a.)自私的,利己主義的,自我中心的
  self·ish /ˈsɛlfɪʃ/ 形容詞
  Self·ish a.
  1. Caring supremely or unduly for one's self; regarding one's own comfort, advantage, etc., in disregard, or at the expense, of those of others.
     They judge of things according to their own private appetites and selfish passions.   --Cudworth.
     In that throng of selfish hearts untrue.   --Keble.
  2. Ethics Believing or teaching that the chief motives of human action are derived from love of self.
     Hobbes and the selfish school of philosophers.   --Fleming.
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  selfish
       adj : concerned chiefly or only with yourself; "Selfish men
             were...trying to make capital for themselves out of the
             sacred cause of civil rights"- Maria Weston Chapman
             [ant: unselfish]