authentically如何读

英:[ɔ:'θentɪklɪ]

美:[ɔ'θentɪklɪ]

authentically是什么意思

  • adv.确实地;真正地

authentically词根

词根:authentic

adj.

authentic 真正的,真实的;可信的

n.

authenticity 真实性,确实性;可靠性

authentically英英释义

adjective

not false or imitation : real, actual

an authentic cockney accent

true to one's own personality, spirit, or character

is sincere and authentic with no pretensions

worthy of acceptance or belief as conforming to or based on fact

paints an authentic picture of our society

conforming to an original so as to reproduce essential features

an authentic reproduction of a colonial farmhouse

made or done the same way as an original

authentic Mexican fare

of a church mode ranging upward from the keynote compare plagal sense 1

of a cadence progressing from the dominant chord to the tonic compare plagal sense 2

obsolete authoritative

authentically词源英文解释

Middle English autentik, auctentyke, borrowed from Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French autentik, autentique, borrowed from Medieval Latin autenticus, authenticus, auctenticus "original, genuine (of a document), authoritative, approved by authority," going back to Latin authenticus "original (of a document)," borrowed from Greek authentikós "warranted as genuine, original, authoritative," probably from authentía "absolute sway, authority" (from authéntēs "doer, master" + -ia -ia >entry 1) + -ikos -ic >entry 1; authéntēs, in earlier Greek "killer, murderer, perpetrator of a deed," from aut- aut- + -hentēs, from hen- (going back to Indo-European *senh2-, full-grade ablaut of zero-grade *sn̥-ne-h2, whence Greek ánymi, anýnai "to complete, achieve, perpetrate") + -tēs, agent suffix Note: Greek authentikós and authentía/-eía first appear in non-literary sources of the first centuries A.D., whence their adaptation into Latin, and go on to see considerable elaboration in patristic and Byzantine Greek. The base of these words, the agent noun authéntēs, had rather disparate senses in ancient Greek. The earliest, attested in Herodotus and the Attic tragedians, is "killer, murderer," apparently generalized in Hellenistic Greek to "perpetrator (of a crime)" and then "doer, master," whence the derivatives based on the notion of authority. The etymological sense of the word, however, supported by Sophocles' autoéntēs, is "person accomplishing something on their own," which is not far from the later meaning "doer." The specific application to murder was perhaps originally a euphemism or a legal usage, or, somewhat less likely, by association with the verb theínein "to strike, kill." — Several Indo-European congeners of Greek ánymi have been proposed, as Sanskrit sanóti "(s/he) gains, obtains," ásanat "has gained," Avestan hanāt̰ "will obtain," Hittite šanḫ- "seek, look for" (see further in Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben).

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

authentically儿童词典英英释义

authornoun

a person who creates a written work : writer

one that starts or creates

author of a plan for education

authornoun

a person who creates a written work : writer

one that starts or creates

author of a plan for education

authornoun

a person who creates a written work : writer

one that starts or creates

author of a plan for education

authenticadjective

being really what it seems to be : genuine

authentic examples of Viking jewelry

made to be or look just like an original authentic French-style mustard

authentic colonial costumes

authenticateverb

to prove or serve to prove that something is authentic

authenticateverb

to prove or serve to prove that something is authentic

authenticateverb

to prove or serve to prove that something is authentic

authenticateverb

to prove or serve to prove that something is authentic

authenticadjective

being really what it seems to be : genuine

authentic examples of Viking jewelry

made to be or look just like an original authentic French-style mustard

authentic colonial costumes

authentically 例句

1 Pope Francis offered the staff of the Vatican some writing advice in September: “Give up using adjectives” – and also adverbs, as in phrases such as “authentically Christian”, to which he declared himself allergic.

2 You won't be striving to "stay positive" or "stop thinking negatively", you'll be living authentically.

你们不会再去想着保持“积极”,停止消极的思考,你们将会获得真实,可靠。

3 I didn't want to have to choose between living authentically as myself and having a fulfilling spiritual life anymore.

4 If it would serve the greater good for you to communicate this — honestly and authentically — then you should.

5 The climate is hotter, and much of the food and music can only be authentically consumed in the region itself.

6 The billboards, by the way, are as authentically inscrutable as most of the ones you see on Highway 101, Silicon Valley’s main thoroughfare.

7 I’m now able to start exploring who I authentically am.

8 “I don’t think our job is to change their emotions, it’s to walk alongside them in their emotions, and let them be authentically them,” Lyster-Mensh said.

9 Despite the group effort, the album — out Friday — is still authentically Streisand.

10 In 2018, 12 percent of characters with a disability in top television shows were portrayed authentically, and actors as well as musicians have felt empowered to shape the public conception of disabilities.

11 There is nothing more authentically a Gulf experience than a camel beauty pageant, a competition to find the perfect camel.

12 Jill Calderon, 11, a sixth-grader in Atlanta, is so enamored of Katniss that she and her friends play “Hunger Games” at recess, authentically reconstructed with a make-believe cornucopia and a presiding “game maker.”

13 First, punk rock encapsulates the stoic notion of living authentically and resisting societal pressures.

14 “I can live my life authentically, and still do all the fun stuff!”

15 Talk with someone you trust about which strengths strike you as more authentically associated with yourself.

与你所信赖的人讨论哪种性格优势能够更加的贴切的和你自己相联系。

16 “But it really will rest on whether we believe that he is authentically dealing with this.”

17 Last fall, he was my guide to four sites — all in Virginia — that most people miss but that are just as important as the better-known battlefields, and perhaps even more authentically preserved.

18 “I knew that this was an opportunity to get major media attention in India but only if it is done correctly and done authentically,” Mr. Dhesi said.

19 On Twitter, where so many institutions speak more authentically than elsewhere, there were lures like “Beat the summer heat!” from @MuseumMileNYC, representing several institutions on Fifth Avenue.

20 You should always and forever be authentically who you are, and you should read and respect whatever social cues they are sending.

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