philosopher如何读

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philosopher英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]哲学家 a person who studies, has much knowledge of, and usually teaches philosophy
  2. [C]豁达的人 person whose mind is untroubled by passions and hardships

philosopher是什么意思

  • n.哲学家;思想家;达观者

philosopher自然拼读

phi·los·o·pher

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philosopher变形

复数:philosophers

philosopher词根

词根:philosophy

adj.

philosophic 哲学的;贤明的

adv.

philosophically 哲学上;贤明地

n.

philosophy 哲学;哲理;人生观

philosophizing 哲学思维

v.

philosophizing 理性地思考;从哲学角度解释(philosophize的ing形式)

vi.

philosophize 进行哲学探讨,理性地思考

vt.

philosophize 使哲学化;像哲学家般思考或辩论

philosopher英英释义

noun

a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment : scholar, thinker

a student of philosophy

a person whose philosophical perspective makes meeting trouble with equanimity easier

an expounder of a theory in a particular area of experience

one who philosophizes

philosopher词源中文解释

14世纪初,"philosophre",意为"学者,博学之人,智者; 致力于追求普遍真理,研究形而上学和道德科学的学生",取代了古英语中的"philosophe",源自拉丁语中的"philosophus",意为"哲学家",源自希腊语中的"philosophos",意为"哲学家,圣人,思考事物本质和真理的人",字面意思是"智慧之爱好者",由"philos"(参见"philo-")和"sophos"(参见"sophist")组成。带有"-er"的形式来自盎格鲁-法语或古法语变体,带有一个代词后缀。女性形式为"philosophress"(1630年代),"philosophess"(1660年代)。

Pythagoras was the first who called himself philosophos, instead of sophos, 'wise man,' since this latter term was suggestive of immodesty. [Klein]
毕达哥拉斯是第一个称自己为"philosophos"而不是"sophos"的人,后者暗示了不谦虚。[克莱因]

在中世纪,"Philosopher"也可以指"炼金术士,魔术师,占卜师",因此在14世纪后期出现了"Philosophers' stone"(翻译自中世纪拉丁语中的"lapis philosophorum",12世纪初),炼金术士认为这是一种能将低级金属变成金或银的固体物质; 它还被认为与"elixir"有关,因此被赋予了无限延长生命和治愈伤口和疾病的属性。在法语中为"pierre philosophale",在德语中为"der Stein der Weisen"。

philosopher词源英文解释

Middle English philosophe, philosophre, from Anglo-French, from Latin philosophus, from Greek philosophos, from phil- + sophia wisdom, from sophos wise

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

philosopher儿童词典英英释义

philosophicaladjective

of, relating to, or based on philosophy

characterized by the attitude of a philosopherespecially: calm and patient when faced with trouble

philosophernoun

a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment : scholar, thinker

a student of philosophy

a person who is calm and patient when faced with trouble

philosophernoun

a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment : scholar, thinker

a student of philosophy

a person who is calm and patient when faced with trouble

philosopher 例句

1 Galileo seems to have had absolutely no success in his efforts to convince the philosophers that he understood why bodies float better than they did.

2 One option—the one most frequently adopted—was to continue to use the terms of Latin origin: ‘natural philosophy’ and ‘natural philosopher’.

3 A basic description of the Scientific Revolution is to say that it represented a successful rebellion by the mathematicians against the authority of the philosophers, and of both against the authority of the theologians.

4 The King even took the philosopher on a hunt, and as hunting is that people's favorite sport, all the country began to listen more seriously to the philosophers.

5 He was a thinker and philosopher more in the style of the Ancient Greeks than a modern scientist.

6 The Scientific Revolution was, first and foremost, a revolt by the mathematicians against the authority of the philosophers.

7 According to the Aristotelian philosophers, epicycles ought not really to exist: all movement in the heavens ought to be circular movement around the centre of the universe.

8 “The King’s chief philosopher himself has said that greenwitches do nothing more than calm one’s nerves — which is no small thing,” William said.

9 Yet such a flow of blood must be a natural wonder that physicians have surely witnessed and philosophers written of.

10 Carte'sian, relating to the philosophy of Descartes: a French philosopher of the 17th century.

11 In the future, philosophers will continue the work of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.

将来, 哲学家将继续叔本华和尼采的事业.

12 Their arguments have convinced almost all anthropologists, nearly every professional historian and many philosophers.

13 “Try to think about it like an ancient philosopher. WWSD, you know?”

14 Carlos was something of a philosopher.

卡洛斯有几分哲人气质。

15 Even Voltaire, who avoided the dialogue between a philosopher and a lady, a form popularized by Fontenelle, liked to imagine his book being read by a sophisticated woman at her dressing table.

16 Those who practised it were convinced that the philosopher’s stone had been successfully produced in the past.

17 Mouzaive, the natural philosopher: for the mystery of the citadel’s suspension.

18 I was startled that the French philosopher could so perfectly characterize the racists of our Southern states.

19 These ideas descend from those of the ancient philosophers.

这些观点来源于那些古代哲学家的思想.

20 The subject had been discussed by brilliant philosophers and mathematicians for 2,000 years.

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