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gno·mic
no mihk
gnomically (adv.)
adjective
short and pithy, as an aphorism.She was given to gnomic utterances that occupied my thoughts for hours afterward.
"充满教诲性格言的",1784年,源自法语 gnomique(18世纪)并直接源自晚期拉丁语 gnomicus "涉及格言的,教诲性的",源自希腊语 gnōmikos,源自 gnōmē "一种认知手段,标记,象征; 心智(作为认知器官),思想,判断,智力; (某人的)心智,意愿,目的; 判断,观点; 格言,智者的意见",源自 gignōskein "认识到"的词根,源自 PIE 词根 *gno- "认识"。Gnomical 可追溯到1610年代。
borrowed from Greek gnōmikós "dealing in maxims, didactic," from gnṓmē "maxim" + -ikos -ic >entry 1 — more at gnome >entry 1
The first known use of gnomic was in 1784
1 It was a joyful thought from a most serious designer and, like many of her gnomic statements, open to personal interpretation.
2 She even has a Twitter feed to record gnomic utterances, such as her recent favourite: "trifle for grownups".
3 Explaining the challenges of his art, the revered tap master Jimmy Slyde says in his gnomic fashion: “There’s balance involved. There’s movement involved. And still you must swing.”
4 This is an esoteric movie with mostly gnomic aspirations.
5 The effect is at once childlike and gnomic, persuasive in Margaret Mitsutani’s crisp, consistent translation from the Japanese.
6 Each juxtaposes a gnomic phrase with a stark black and white image, but at this scale, they scan more as private entreaties than global dictates — rave fliers for young agitators.
7 At first it’s hard to tell — who asks her a series of gnomic questions from a computer game.
8 Medical accessories also figure in several sculptures made with found objects, all with a vague, gnomic quality.
9 In many paintings, the margins are given over to gnomic aphorisms.
10 Never known for high-flown talk, Mr. Loughlin probably came as close as anyone to capturing the essence of his art when he recounted a gnomic exchange in his first meeting with Warhol.
11 This rage, marked by a hostility toward anything poetic or naïve, reaches its full expression in the comments directed at Jose Canseco’s feed, a highly pleasing outpouring of slightly oddball, gnomic pronouncements.
12 Refn announces his intentions with much deadpan provocation and gnomic iconoclasm.
13 Here, the opera’s first part, “Contact,” establishes the rough outline of the stylized, mythlike story, told with gnomic economy.
14 That has made him ripe for satire — his gnomic musings in car ads practically begged for it.
15 The chat function allows you to message other participants and also receive hints — some gnomic, some straightforward — from a virtual M.C.
16 Mr. Marsalis, who’d interviewed Mr. Shorter before the concert for explanatory notes about the repertory, read out Mr. Shorter’s gnomic replies.
17 He spent more than two years making his next record, Cartography, released on ECM and featuring a long list of collaborators, including David Sylvian, who provided gnomic spoken-word passages.
18 But the exchange hardly gets much easier, as Nico keeps wandering off topic, or ignoring the questions, lapsing into moody silence, or tossing out gnomic reflections that are often hilarious.
19 We’d be able to sit and really listen to those private reveries and gnomic story songs, polished to dark shine, as we gazed through the oversize windows into the shadows of Central Park.
20 "Yes, I did," replied the father in that gnomic fashion that is the lingua franca in limboland.
1 如
e.g. ASA dental diminutive reflexive participle identity queen shield tilde diaeresis tmesis negator paralipsis -ular
2 用格言的
4 说教的
5 精辟的
6 表示永恒真理的
7 教诲的
8 令人费解的
9 格言
aphoristic apothegmatic saw saying motto maxim gnome adage dictum aphorism byword apothegm phrase proverb posy word moral epigram watchword apophthegm pensée gnomical axiomatic sententious say sentence wisdom parable precept axiom moralism wise saw
10 含糊不清的
11 爱写格言诗的
12 说教
didactic jaw discourse sermon homily moralism preachment preachify preach philosophize sermonize
14 高深莫测的