cogitative如何读

英:['kɒdʒɪtətɪv]

美:['kɒdʒəˌteɪtɪv]

cogitative是什么意思

  • adj.深思熟虑的;有思考力的

cogitative词根

词根:cogitate

adj.

cogitable 可以思考的;可由思考而得的

n.

cogitation 深思;思考

vi.

cogitate 思考;考虑

vt.

cogitate 仔细考虑;谋划

cogitative英英释义

Adjective

1. of or relating to having capacities for cogitation;

"the cogitative faculty"

2. given to cogitation;

"he looked at me with cogitative eyes"

cogitative词源中文解释

15世纪晚期,“具有思考或沉思的能力”,源自14世纪的古法语 cogitatif,来自中世纪拉丁语 cogitativus,源自拉丁语 cogitare “思考”(参见 cogitation)。意思是“深思熟虑的,善于沉思的”,始于1650年代。

cogitative词源英文解释

The first known use of cogitative was in the 15th century

cogitative 例句

1 But differences emerged in the slower, more effortful cogitative phase that followed, leading to divergent success rates in the end: 18 percent for the mathematics students versus 6 percent for the history students.

2 He pushed his helmet back on his head, a cogitative move.

3 Our sentimental faculties are far stronger than our cogitative; and the best impressions on the latter will be but the moonshine of the mind, if they are alone.

4 The last-mentioned writer expresses himself thus: Our sentimental faculties are far stronger than our cogitative; and the best impressions on the latter will be but the moonshine of the mind, if they are alone.

5 SECONDLY, Others would have Matter to be eternal, notwithstanding that they allow an eternal, cogitative, immaterial Being.

6 Much musing upon the strange circumstances thus disclosed, and profoundly cogitative on the best mode of action to be pursued, the "small hours," the first of them at least, surprised me in my arm-chair.

7 Others give the name of passive intellect to the cogitative power, which is called the "particular reason."

8 God is cogitative, like spirits, and extended, like bodies, but in an entirely different manner from created things.

9 For the intellect, of necessity, receives from the inferior apprehensive powers: wherefore if the imaginative, cogitative, or memorative powers be disturbed, the action of the intellect is, of necessity, disturbed also.

10 He chanced to be a priest, instead of a professor, and it was of course his duty to protest against heresy when it was thrust under his cogitative observation.

11 With letters to and from Charles in their pockets, and each knowing or guessing that the others had such letters, they were trying to look as unpledged and as merely cogitative as they could.

12 For the sensitive appetite is naturally moved, not only by the estimative power in other animals, and in man by the cogitative power which the universal reason guides, but also by the imagination and sense.

13 The discriminate procedure, manifestable by the instruments of knowledge, is called the cogitative.

14 Of course, not be to find new job to be meant can receive duty field new student certainly, such attempt, need course is cogitative.

当然,并不是跳槽就意味着一定能迎来职场新生,这样的尝试,需要经过深思熟虑。

15 "Well!" rejoined the minister, in a slow, cogitative tone.

16 Then he added cogitatively that, if it were thought necessary, Anicetus and his sailors could finish the work already begun.

17 The practical intellect is again divided into the cogitative and the technological.

18 Secondly, Because one Particle alone of Matter cannot be cogitative.

19 Both were self-taught, but one was intensely active, the other cogitative.

20 a cogitative woman who was given to long silences, even in the company of her own family

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