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jux·ta·po·si·tion
juhk st p zI shn
复数:juxtapositions
juxtapositional (adj.)
词根:juxtapose
vt.juxtapose 并列;并置
Noun
1. the act of positioning close together (or side by side);
"it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors"
2. a side-by-side position
"将物体放置在相邻或接触的状态下的行为或状态",1660年代,源自法语 juxtaposition(17世纪),源自拉丁语 iuxta "在旁边,非常接近,靠近,近在手边",再加上法语 position(见 position(n.))。拉丁语 iuxta 是形容词 *iugos "紧密连接"的最高级 *iugista(adv.)的缩写,源自 PIE 词根 *yeug- "连接"。
并列,并置,对合:同apposition
Latin juxta near + English position — more at joust
The first known use of juxtaposition was in 1654
juxtapositionnoun
the act or an instance of placing two or more things side by sidealso: the state of being so placed
1 The frictive juxtaposition of Drama shrieking “Gangsta Grizzzzillzzzz” while Tyler is speaking about keeping picnic blankets in the car — it’s both homage and disruption.
2 We seem to have arrived circuitously at the core of Roeg's film-making: the supremacy of the image over the word, the eloquence of juxtaposition, the primal power of montage.
3 Botanists’ identity seeks to create a juxtaposition and complementary unification of science, art, enjoyment and wonder.
4 The juxtaposition of these images shows not just Cartier-Bresson’s range but also his gift for group portraits.
这些照片齐聚一堂,不但显示卡蒂埃·布列松的题材广泛,还展现了他拍摄群像的才能。
5 At Hortensia, his first solo venture, which he opened in June 2010 on a side street in the upscale Azabu-Juban neighborhood, he specializes in a thoughtful juxtaposition of seasonal Japanese products and classical French cuisine.
6 Their arrangement and juxtaposition were funny and intense and provocative.
7 It was an intriguing juxtaposition of the ancient and the modern, dripping like shimmering icicles from the ceiling.
8 The idea of mixing bits of clothing was not new to the designer, whose juxtapositions of different styles and fabrics, all in a single garment, are a staple of her style.
9 It was an awkward juxtaposition, at a time when a growing number of Hollywood figures are being confronted with claims of sexual misdeeds.
10 Nothing is as it seems and in the fluidity of society strange juxtapositions lend a quality of nightmare.”
11 In Ingram Marshall’s “September Canons,” the juxtaposition of human performer and electronics took on added poignancy.
12 I understand the juxtaposition of writing a cookbook and also being like, "You don't have to cook."
13 Those streamlined all-in-one pieces soon became much more fancy, decorated with crystal patterns that program notes described as a juxtaposition of Inuit and Ikat graphics.
14 The juxtaposition of Rubinstein and Schueller, though, is most interesting as a kind of natural experiment in entrepreneurial style.
作为对企业模式探究的一种自然试验,赫莲娜与Schueller放在一起最有趣不过了。
15 With that goal in mind, Pico, in his poetry, creates unsettling juxtapositions, which can have a comic or a dramatic effect—or, most often, some combination of the two.
16 I know that your film is adapted from a stage play, which is the source of the really unusual juxtapositions in the script.
17 Babies'bootees and cheap cigarette lighters were displayed in unlikely juxtaposition .
儿童的短靴和廉价的打火机很不相称地陈列在一起。
18 Since then, several recordings have placed him firmly on the map, particularly his memorable juxtaposition of three mighty sets of variations: Bach’s Goldbergs, Rzewski’s “The People United Will Never Be Defeated”! and Beethoven’s Diabellis.
19 That delightful juxtaposition of thoughts — reverence mixed with a sense of both danger and responsibility — is how democratic states survive.
20 He even edits in a bit from “The Bourne Ultimatum,” with a shot of Colonel Byer on the phone, a juxtaposition that suggests that he’s been casting shadows over Bourne World for a while.
1 接近
close near adjacent nigh hard access approach connection presence shadow proximity forthcoming vicinity approximation oncoming adjacency contiguity propinquity with about around border approximate verge touch neighbor gain access to draw near about the ear make advances to hard upon close upon