discursive如何读

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discursive是什么意思

  • adj.散漫的;不得要领的;[哲]推论的

discursive自然拼读

dis·cur·sive

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discursive扩展

discursively (adv.), discursiveness (n.)

discursive词根

词根:discursive

adv.

discursively 东拉西扯地;推论地

n.

discursiveness 推论;漫谈离题

discursive英英释义

adjective

moving from topic to topic without order : rambling discursive prose

gave a discursive lecture

proceeding coherently from topic to topic

philosophy marked by a method of resolving complex expressions into simpler or more basic ones : marked by analytical reasoning

of or relating to discourse

discursive practices

discursive词源中文解释

1590年代,“迅速从一个主题转换到另一个主题”,源自法语 discursif,源自中世纪拉丁语 discursivus,源自拉丁语 discursus “奔跑”,在晚期拉丁语中表示“交谈”,在中世纪拉丁语中表示“推理”(参见 discourse(n.))。作为“与理解有关的”(通常与 intuitive 相对),始于大约1600年。相关: Discursively。

discursive词源英文解释

borrowed from Medieval Latin discursīvus "showing reasoned thought, logical," from discursus, past participle of discurrere "to range over, discuss" (going back to Latin, "to run off in different directions, [of a mind or speaker] branch out, range") + Latin -īvus -ive — more at discourse >entry 1

The first known use of discursive was in 1595

discursive儿童词典英英释义

discussionnoun

conversation or debate for the purpose of understanding a question or subject

discussionnoun

conversation or debate for the purpose of understanding a question or subject

discussverb

to consider carefully and openly by reasoning or argument

discuss a proposal

to talk about

discuss the weather

discussverb

to consider carefully and openly by reasoning or argument

discuss a proposal

to talk about

discuss the weather

discussverb

to consider carefully and openly by reasoning or argument

discuss a proposal

to talk about

discuss the weather

discussverb

to consider carefully and openly by reasoning or argument

discuss a proposal

to talk about

discuss the weather

discusnoun

a heavy disk that is hurled for distance in a track-and-field eventalso: the event

discursiveadjective

passing from one topic to another

a discursive speech

discursiveadjective

passing from one topic to another

a discursive speech

discursiveadjective

passing from one topic to another

a discursive speech

discursive 例句

1 The study of the discursive construction of identity has been one of the major concerns in sociolinguistics.

身份的话语建构一直是社会语言学研究所关注的重要问题。

2 Moore's strength lies in the measured control of her work: never discursive, she enacts her characters' uneasiness precisely, showing us what they see, and what they feel.

3 “Griot” began with an introspective vocal melody over gently accommodating rhythm, and then came a shift: the band dug in deeper, upping the tempo, as Mr. Loueke embarked on an ingeniously discursive solo.

4 Ms. Hayes’s multiscreen “Parole” is more discursive, shifting among several characters, gay and straight, vocal and silent.

5 In the spirit of the river, Seal can be wantonly discursive, dragging out episodes beyond their natural lifespan, not least because nothing much happens.

6 It's been variously described as disjointed, digressive, discursive and a "stoopid masterpiece".

7 In news adaptation, the influence of cultural identity on the discursive practice of translation validates such rewriting strategies as negotiation and opposition.

在英汉新闻编译中,特定文化身份认同作用于话语转换实践,决定了协商式和抵抗式编译策略的选用。

8 His arrival, he writes in his fascinating, discursive new book, “The Oracle of Night,” precipitated one of the strangest periods of his life.

9 Ii But it is also worthwhile to see a text in relation to relevant discursive and historical contexts.

同样有价值的是,从相关的商谈和历史的情境中看待文本。

10 The academic language in some of these pieces — “wider discursive contexts,” “capitalist realist ontology,” “fashion a carceral landscape” — makes it seem as if their authors were walking around on stilts.

11 The tenor saxophonist James Brandon Lewis and the drummer Chad Taylor both improvise in a way that runs rampant and discursive, but their music stays firmly centered in their bodies.

12 Power relations are discursive.

权力关系是话语的。

13 Unlike the tightly focused opening section, the bulk of the novel is discursive and nostalgic — sometimes excessively so.

14 For if the modern mind is whimsical and discursive, the classical mind is narrow, unhesitating, relentless.

15 What follows is a discursive portrait of the divisions that exist between people seemingly on the same side in a great cause, especially in the shark-infested sea that is contemporary academia.

16 Dense with puns, discursive musings and conceptual jokes, his act moves like a one-man screwball comedy in which his silly and brainy sides bicker.

17 In the long run, Suicide’s music, full of discursive mumbles, shrieks and crude electronic pulsations, earned great respect.

18 Except that here the orchestra keeps trying to play a sinewy, discursive line, and the feisty piano keeps intervening, provoking and sometimes discombobulating the orchestra.

19 “The history of reading is also a history of worrying,” Price writes in one of her characteristically elegant formulations, presenting a charming and discursive stroll through various iterations of moral panic.

20 The theory of signs originates in the law, and signs are treated as if they speak because court cases are discursive performances.

discursive 同义词

1 论证的

demonstrative dianoetic

2 推理的

deductive a priori

4 不着边际的

meandering wild rambling indirect

6 东拉西扯的

herky-jerky

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