individuate如何读

英:[ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒueɪt]

美:[ˌɪndɪ'vɪdʒʊeɪt]

individuate是什么意思

  • v.使个性化;使具特色

individuate变形

第三人称单数:individuates

现在分词:individuating

过去式:individuated

过去分词:individuated

individuate英英释义

Verb

1. give individual character to

2. give individual shape or form to;

"Language that individuates his memories"

individuate词源中文解释

"源自1610年代,来自中世纪拉丁语 individuatus,是 individuare 的过去分词,意为“使个体化”,源自拉丁语 individuus “个体”(参见 individual(形容词))。可能是以过时的法语 individuer 为模板。相关词汇: Individuated; individuating。

individuate词源英文解释

The first known use of individuate was in 1614

individuate 例句

1 Over time, when it becomes a good business, we will individuate and make our own thing.

2 The animation, particularly in the outdoor scenes, can be transfixing with the photorealist details — every blade of grass and each hair in Angus’s mane looks perfectly individuated — blending seamlessly with the cartoon impressionism.

3 Such characters individuate him from other writers.

这种特色使他具有与其他作家不同的个性.

4 Hard rock came later, with adolescence, when I wanted to individuate and find my cohorts.

5 “But research shows that presenting decision-makers with ‘individuating information’ like education, job experience and training overrides this bias.”

6 Part of growing up is individuating from our parents and we tend to gravitate toward whatever stands out most clearly in opposition.

7 And in a further twist, they’re all priced the same regardless of edition size: Since each print in “This One” is individuated, the 25-count one is no rarer than the 100-count.

8 No politician is singled out, because we’re blaming all of them equally; except for David Cameron, who has a special, individuated space in the nation’s psyche as the man who unleashed this hell.

9 The fact that he painstakingly individuates Thomas as a being turned inward by fright and loneliness is noteworthy.

10 Gore’s tunes are pleasant but, barring Carrie and Mom's songs, not very individuated, Pitchford’s lyrics are prosaic, at times prolix, and Cohen’s book doesn’t explore its All Teens Are Alienated theme beyond surface considerations.

11 Somebody had really taken a lot of effort to get their voices differentiated and individuated.

12 Many of the people in the paintings are sharply individuated.

13 Precise comic timing and cleanly individuated characterizations sustain momentum and focus as Rhinoceritis spreads among the uniformly excellent supporting ensemble.

14 Like de Mille, Brown individuates the ensemble with detail: This guy is extra flamboyant; that gal pops her gum bubbles on the beat.

15 The movie hits a somber note near the end, noting that Istanbul’s modernization is crowding out both individuated neighborhoods and cats.

16 An individuated consciousness frames the focus of all experience, and instructs and guides, sometimes with the inscrutable properties of the best mystery, the individual how to receive and perceive everything.

17 Men were already perceived as the default, unneeding of individuated study.

18 Maybe one day Detroit’s beautiful, empty interstates will turn into rivers of individuated, autonomous mass transit.

19 As inconvenient as he can be to your plans, his mind and body must begin to individuate.

20 The vestiges of paper labels with the names of the dead, the etching of the copper, and the intensely hued colors of the blooming minerals combine to individuate the canisters.

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