contemplative如何读

英:[kənˈtemplətɪv]

美:[kənˈtɛmplətɪv, ˈkɑntəmˌple-]

contemplative是什么意思

  • adj.沉思的;爱默想的;冥想的

contemplative自然拼读

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contemplative扩展

contemplatively (adv.), contemplativeness (n.)

contemplative词根

词根:contemplate

n.

contemplation 沉思;注视;意图

vi.

contemplate 冥思苦想;深思熟虑

vt.

contemplate 沉思;注视;思忖;预期

contemplative英英释义

Noun:
  1. a person devoted to the contemplative life

Adjective:
  1. deeply or seriously thoughtful;

    "Byron lives on not only in his poetry, but also in his creation of the 'Byronic hero' - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man"

contemplative词源中文解释

14世纪中期,“专注于(神圣的)沉思,虔诚的”,源自古法语 contemplatif(12世纪),直接源自拉丁语 contemplativus “理论的,理论上的”,在希腊语 theoretikos 之后形成,源自 contemplat-, contemplari 的过去分词词干,“仔细凝视,观察; 考虑,沉思”(见 contemplate)。意思是“专注于持续和全神贯注的反思”,始于15世纪后期。相关: Contemplatively。

contemplative词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English contemplatif "devoted to or concerned with spiritual meditation," borrowed from Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French, borrowed from Medieval Latin contemplātīvus, going back to Latin, "theoretical, speculative," from contemplātus, past participle of contemplāre, contemplārī "to look at fixedly, observe, notice, ponder" + -īvus -ive — more at contemplate Noun Middle English contemplatyfe "person devoted to spiritual meditation," borrowed from Medieval Latin contemplātīvus, noun derivative of contemplātīvus "devoted to or concerned with spiritual meditation" — more at contemplative >entry 1

The first known use of contemplative was in the 14th century

contemplative儿童词典英英释义

contemptuousadjective

feeling or showing hate or deep disapproval

contemptibleadjective

deserving contempt

a contemptible lie

contemptibleadjective

deserving contempt

a contemptible lie

contemptibleadjective

deserving contempt

a contemptible lie

contemptnoun

the act of despising : the state of mind of one who despises

the state of being despised

disobedience or disrespect to a court, judge, or legislature

contemporary1 of 2adjective

living or occurring at the same period of time

of the present time : modern, current

contemporary2 of 2noun

a person who lives at the same time or is about the same age as another

contemporaneousadjective

existing, occurring, or beginning during the same time

contemplateverb

to view or consider with careful and thoughtful attention

to have in mind : plan on

contemplating a trip

contemplativeadjective

involving or devoted to contemplation : meditative

the contemplative life

contemplative 例句

1 As Yun-Ling reconnects with old friends at the hill station and the tone becomes contemplative, we slip into chronologically complex flashbacks.

2 I went for long, contemplative walks by the river.

我沿着河走了很久,默默沉思着。

3 She thought that he was wise and contemplative and listened with all his heart.

4 A sense of urgency permeates “Thank You for Today,” thanks in no small measure to drummer McGerr’s sweep-you-off-your-feet propulsions that drive standout tracks like “Northern Lights” and the contemplative “Summer Years.”

5 In this contemplative return to his roots, the director adopts the unhurried mosaic style of his earlier works.

6 Here are his books about monastic life and contemplative prayer, and his published journal, “The Sign of Jonas.”

7 Martin is a quiet, contemplative sort of chap.

马丁是个不爱讲话、喜欢沉思默想的小伙子。

8 The contemplative mood of the site is reflected in the limited palette of materials on the inside.

场地的沉静氛围体现于内部的有限材料。

9 In fact, the eighty-five citizens gathered there seemed strangely subdued and contemplative.

10 But rum has a serious, contemplative side as well — its pirates-partying-on-the-beach reputation notwithstanding — which the bar’s Rum manhattan, I think, evokes best.

11 Hemingway is done a bit contemplative, thought up a tweak.

海明威稍做沉思, 想出了一个好办法.

12 N.O.R.E. isn’t as manic a barker as he once was, but his voice still has a winningly mealy texture, even on songs like the contemplative title track and “What I Had to Do.”

13 Today, Jones’s voice is soft and quiet, the actor’s chronic obstructive pulmonary disease necessitating deep, contemplative breaths between sentences.

14 In the wistful first section, the clarinet plays dreamy musings against the cool, contemplative backdrop of the orchestra, scored for just strings, harp and piano.

15 As the wistful, contemplative Doc, who retired from crime when Val went to prison and spends his days painting sunrises and watching cable, Walken is quietly convincing.

16 She joined a contemplative order of nuns.

17 He returned and assumed a grim, contemplative stance.

18 Without losing its discerning eye for absurdity, the movie shifts into contemplative territory in the chapter devoted to Bernaschi's wife.

19 Yogis are also delving deeper into contemplative practices.

20 Her constant activity might be contemplative, but it is also very boring.

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