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adjective
of, relating to, or characterized by imagination
devoid of truth : false
given to imagining : having a lively imagination
of or relating to imagesespecially: showing a command of imagery
Middle English ymaginatif "employing mental images, curious, inventive," borrowed from Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French, "of the imagination, having a strong imagination, shrewd," borrowed from Medieval Latin imāginātīvus "of the imagination," from Latin imāginātus, past participle of imāginārī "to imagine" + -īvus -ive
The first known use of imaginative was in the 14th century
imbalancenoun
the state of being out of balance or out of proportion
imbalancenoun
the state of being out of balance or out of proportion
imagonoun
an insect in its final adult, sexually mature, and usually winged state
imagineverb
to form a mental picture of : use the imagination
think sense 2, suppose
I imagine it will snow
imagineverb
to form a mental picture of : use the imagination
think sense 2, suppose
I imagine it will snow
imagineverb
to form a mental picture of : use the imagination
think sense 2, suppose
I imagine it will snow
imagineverb
to form a mental picture of : use the imagination
think sense 2, suppose
I imagine it will snow
imaginativeadjective
of, relating to, or showing imagination
having a lively imagination
1 The university imparts information, but it imparts it imaginatively. ( alfred North Whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician )
大学提供信息, 但它是富于想象力地提供信息. ( 英国哲学家、数学家怀特海 )
2 Seen side by side here, the work by the two artists is different in many ways but is alike in being formally and imaginatively extraordinary.
3 This week, we’re bringing you a collection of pieces about California and the special role that it’s played—culturally, politically, economically, imaginatively—in American life.
4 The university imparts information, but it imparts it imaginatively.
大学提供信息, 但它是富于想象力地提供信息.
5 “The Witch” is skillfully wrought and imaginatively conceived.
6 Unsurprisingly, given Mr. Bourne’s influence, each film tells a story and is sensitively and imaginatively directed.
7 Projections are imaginatively used, whether showing social unrest in Chile or poetic words on a blackboard as if they were part of Mario’s learning experience.
8 It reeks a little bit of desperation on everyone’s part, especially after the #TrueDetectiveSeasonTwo guessing game that imaginatively cast every big-name actor in Hollywood, what we got was bound to disappoint.
9 “Poetry at the Super Bowl is a feat for art and our country, because it means we’re thinking imaginatively about human connection even when we feel siloed,” Gorman said Sunday on Twitter.
10 And yet, the answers (or the lack thereof) leave little room for imaginative intrigue or rumination, since the film moves quickly on to its next topic of oblique discussion.
11 The show demonstrated that dealing with data imaginatively could add another layer to watching TV.
12 Cai's attitude of disregarding the praise or blame provided a free space for people to interpret Cai imaginatively.
蔡元培“毁誉听之”的态度,为人们自主诠释蔡元培提供了自由想象的空间。
13 The joy in these images, Mehretu writes, is a testament to what is possible — “euphorically and imaginatively.”
14 That’s what we see happening repeatedly, imaginatively and pretty much permanently in “Tattooed New York,” a tightly packed survey of epidermal art opening on Friday at the New-York Historical Society.
15 This passage, from an author dedicated to imaginatively inhabiting others, reads as a crisis of faith.
16 “Voyage of Time” is, as its title suggests, a sort of cinematic cosmogony, a lyrical collage that looks at a broad spectrum of natural phenomena artistically and imaginatively.
17 More imaginatively, he also points out many possible consequences of the social engineers' techno-fixes.
18 He has worked in the past as a D.J. and techno artist in California and uses electronics imaginatively.
19 I traveled to one of my favorite haunts, Chanticleer Garden in Wayne, Pa., to see how my horticultural friends use ferns imaginatively and to great garden effect.
20 After my first week I ventured into the local Indian, imaginatively named the Taj Mahal.
1 有创意
2 富于想象力