existential如何读

英:[ˌegzɪˈstenʃəl]

美:[ˌɛɡzɪˈstɛnʃəl, ˌɛksɪ-]

existential是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 【哲】存在主义的
  2. 存在的
  3. 有关存在的
  4. 关于人类存在的
  5. 【逻】存在判断的,根据存在(经验)的
  6. 表示存在的

existential自然拼读

ex·is·ten·tial

ek sih sten shl

existential扩展

existentially (adv.)

existential词根

词根:exist

adj.

existent 存在的;生存的

existentialist 存在主义的

n.

existence 存在,实在;生存,生活;存在物,实在物

existent 生存者;存在的事物

existentialism 存在主义

existentialist 存在主义者

vi.

exist 存在;生存;生活;继续存在

existential英英释义

Adjective

1. derived from experience or the experience of existence;

"the rich experiential content of the teachings of the older philosophers"- Benjamin Farrington

"formal logicians are not concerned with existential matters"- John Dewey

2. of or as conceived by existentialism;

"an existential moment of choice"

3. relating to or dealing with existence (especially with human existence)

existential词组

existential philosophy存在哲学;现代实存哲学

existential sentence存在句

existential词源中文解释

1690年代,“与存在有关的”,源自晚期拉丁语 existentialis/exsistentialis,源自 existentia/exsistentia(见 existence)。作为逻辑学术语,“表达或陈述存在事实的”,始于1819年; 在哲学上,始于1937年,追溯到基尔克戈尔的丹麦作品(见 existentialism)。相关: Existentially。

existential词源英文解释

borrowed from Late Latin existentiālis, exsistentiālis, from existentia, exsistentia existence + Latin -ālis -al >entry 1; in the 19th and 20th centuries in part as translation of Danish existentiel (later eksistentiel) & German existentiell Note: Compare "Existentielt Indlæg" ("existential contribution") in the subtitle of Søren Kierkegaard's Afsluttende uvidenskabelig Efterskrift til de philosophiske Smuler (1846; Concluding Unscientific Postscript to the Philosophical Fragments), used also elsewhere in the work.

The first known use of existential was in 1656

existential 例句

1 It makes these Tehran children not simply another detail of the Holocaust but a matter of enduring existential, psychological and moral reflection.

2 In this existential acting exercise of a play, directed by Paul Takacs, Mr. Fosse puts two men in a boat, instead of just one.

3 Each is the portrait of an artist in a period of existential crisis.

4 There is only the great existential nothin’ within, and the possibility of assuaging it with shoes.

5 Such silliness aside, “Termination Shock” deals brilliantly and innovatively with our era’s most pressing existential matter — while delivering stratospheric gigatons of carefully engineered delight.

6 It is because he has long thought that “architecture is more important than architects,” and because he believes that “we’re facing two existential crises: social inequality and climate collapse.”

7 “Bless the Beasts and Children” plays like an existential “Bad News Bears.”

8 The animation styles are nearly identical and it almost feels like a natural extension of that series' universe, minus one thing: the overwhelming existential dread.

9 Talking Heads' shimmering funk provides the backdrop for David Byrne's existential crisis, and best-loved rants.

10 The director Kantemir Balagov crams his frame with people — a celebratory dinner is a bravura example of his use of cinematic space — a choice that captures the existential push and pull of identity.

11 This is an existential prison-break movie that cuts deep and, at its earned, ecstatic climax, soars high.

12 The movie has something angrily existential at its core.

13 My job doesn’t make me happy Topics: relationships, , workplace I am having a bit of an existential crisis.

14 Here comes the first major novel to tackle the Trump era straight on and place it in the larger chronicle of existential threats.

15 And now he is back to watch them reach 50 and hit amplified fiscal, marital and existential crises.

16 But some is a consequence of looming global catastrophes: the existential dread of climate change, the seemingly unending nature of the pandemic.

17 From here, the conversation expands into existential territory, as the students describe all the many behaviors and traits which they fear will place their blackness—in the eyes of others—in jeopardy.

18 Omega's presence invokes a slew of storytelling opportunities, existential territory that onscreen Star Wars hasn't engaged in.

19 There’s an existential process to this whole thing.

20 Amid genre-busting, dazzling explosions of the possibilities of what was still, at heart, rock'n'roll, Bryan Ferry sang a futuristic vision of human beings as numbers and existential alienation, and it was all impossibly chic.

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