exegesis如何读

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美:[ˌɛksəˈdʒisɪs]

exegesis是什么意思

  • n.诠释;解释;注释

exegesis自然拼读

ex·e·ge·sis

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exegesis变形

复数:exegeses

exegesis扩展

exegetic (adj.), exegetical (adj.), exegetically (adv.)

exegesis英英释义

noun

exposition, explanationespecially: an explanation or critical interpretation of a text As an exegesis, though, it's nicely done, and Kennedy traces Sontag's main themes deftly along tortuous paths through both essays and fiction. —Larissa MacFarquhar

… politicians accustomed to speaking in 20-second sound bites suddenly began regaling (empty) galleries with windy, tendentious exegeses of the Founding Fathers' thoughts on the role of the Senate in confirming judges.—Jacob Weisberg

exegesis词源中文解释

1610年代,“解释性注释”,源自希腊语 exegesis “解释,诠释”,源自 exegeisthai “解释,诠释”,源自 ex “出”(见 ex-) + hegeisthai “引导,指引”,源自 PIE 词根 *sag- “追踪,寻找”(见 seek(v.))。“圣经解释”之意始见于1823年。相关词汇: Exegetic; exegetical; exegetically。

exegesis词源英文解释

New Latin, from Greek exēgēsis, from exēgeisthai to explain, interpret, from ex- + hēgeisthai to lead — more at seek

The first known use of exegesis was in 1627

exegesis 例句

1 Watson’s book is an unusual hybrid: part memoir, part legal exegesis, part philosophical tract, part conversational guide.

2 Both exhibitions are strong individually, but what they form in tandem is a delirious, perhaps volatile exegesis on objects both real and digital; found, made and remade; art and nonart.

3 Goldberg performs an exegesis on many phrases that would otherwise baffle us.

4 And at the center was Page, providing the breathtakingly clinical exegesis of a shattered man who put vanity before devotion.

5 And then, this spring, he presented a thoughtful exegesis on gender, race and status that rattled the fashion world, making retailers, editors and corporate moneymen perk up.

6 An expository treatise or series of annotations; an exegesis.

注释,训诂说明性的论述或一系列注解;注解收藏。

7 Governance Exegesis must pass Zhuanzhou.

治训诂必须通篆籀。

8 To me, a seemingly endless exegesis of “Frederick Seidel’s Bad Taste” felt like alienated labor.

9 Other moments were entirely new, such as the exegesis of the evil Governor, sung raggedly by Alan Okie, that it is “better to be feared than to be loved.”

10 The three paintings by Hopper that greet the viewer at the opening of the exhibition form a wonderful exegesis on his use of architecture and windows.

11 Whereas “Decoded” and RapGenius at least encourage the exegesis of lyrics, elsewhere online, rap lyrics are treated more like a form of structured data.

12 Buried among the philosophical musings and literary exegeses were struggles of a more intimate nature.

13 Her ebullient exegesis will probably most delight those who think that faith and love need more spokesmen and spokeswomen than just Pope Francis — and more than just believers to speak of them.

14 "Come into being" is repeated three times, a little clue: don't write your exegesis papers like this.

被造“被重复了三遍,小小地提示一下:,你们的注释论文千万别这样写。”

15 The books are beautiful and indulgent, more a record of fame than an analysis of it — none of Jay-Z’s “Decoded”-style exegesis here.

16 The publication media has the profound humanities connotation and the unique implication exegesis way.

出版传媒具有深刻的人文内涵及独特的意蕴释读方式。

17 I am sorry, as well, to present such a sketchy and disappointing exegesis of what is in fact the central part of my story.

18 That's what exegesis does.

那就是评注的工作。

19 But her affectionate exegesis of this pastime, this passion, this “temporary madness,” succeeds.

20 Exegesis of selected passages from Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and the Twelve Prophets.

阐释之章节选自以赛亚书 、 耶利米书 、 以西结书及十二先知书.

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