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词根:nostalgia
n.nostalgia 乡愁;怀旧之情;怀乡病
adjective
feeling or inspiring nostalgia: such as
longing for or thinking fondly of a past time or condition The protest mostly featured the usual suspects—anti-capitalists, environmentalists, union types chanting "Solidarity," and aging hippies nostalgic for their youth.—Margaret Wente
As we drove through the French countryside, I couldn't help being not just nostalgic, but wistful, about how simple wine was 25 years ago.—Matt Kramer
evocative of a longed-for past time or condition He soon parlayed his nostalgic pictures into a business that would eventually include writing, antique collecting, museum operations, and reproduction-furniture making.—David K. Leff
He loved good stories, especially nostalgic ones from his boyhood, and relished the telling.—Peter Schworm
noun
someone who longs for a past time or condition : a person given to nostalgia Eventually it would become an empty shell, a refuge for nostalgics unable to accept the challenge facing all organizations in a changing world; adapt or perish.—John L. H. Keep
There are nostalgics on both sides who felt better with a predictably snarling standoff than with the uncertain paths now opening.—Flora Lewis
1782年,医学著作中,“与乡愁有关的,具有乡愁特征的或患有乡愁的”(在 nostalgic insanity 中),源自 nostalgia 和 -ic。现代较弱的意义是“唤起对过去的怀念和感伤的渴望”,始于1842年。相关词汇: Nostalgically。
"1782年,医学著作中" should be translated as "1782年,医学著作中," "与乡愁有关的,具有乡愁特征的或患有乡愁的" should be translated as "与乡愁有关的,具有乡愁特征的或患有乡愁的(在 nostalgic insanity 中)" "源自" should be translated as "来自" "现代较弱的意义是" should be translated as "现代较为普遍的意义是" "始于1842年" should be translated as "始见于1842年" "相关词汇" should be translated as "相关术语"Adjectivenostalg(ia) + -ic >entry 1 Noun noun derivative of nostalgic >entry 1
The first known use of nostalgic was in 1782
1 She sang “Exactly Like You,” making me nostalgic for various other versions—Nina Simone, Benny Goodman.
2 "Things we are nostalgic for, like foods from our childhood, are inherently scarce in our present day lives — perhaps because now our diet is different, or simply because they are no longer sold."
3 The two reconnect 12 years later in wistful, nostalgic conversations over Skype before once again falling out of touch.
4 It's natural, in the end, to get nostalgic about the beginning.
5 A by-the-numbers remake will include call outs to the original so that fans will feel that nostalgic rush, and a few superficial twists on the story without deviating from the original's plot beats.
6 Tina Barney, the American photographer best known for her striking, often nostalgic depictions of the upper-class quotidian, is at the center of a new show at New York’s Paul Kasmin Gallery.
7 Putting impressive visual effects at the service of a relatively straightforward, earthbound story, it has just enough nostalgic charm to invoke a more innocent era — say, mid-70s to mid-90s — of adventure filmmaking.
8 Hygge may be quintessentially Danish, but there is something utterly British about the nostalgic longing for the simple accoutrements of an earlier time – especially if it can be bought.
9 I’ve heard that ‘Stranger Things’ has inspired a nostalgic fondness for the treats.
10 The tabloids waxed nostalgic for the good old days of WWII, when the enemy all spoke a foreign language and the army went somewhere else to fight.
11 Jack Glass manages to be both nostalgic and original in equal measure, and may be the novel to win Roberts the genre's most coveted award.
12 “The sun! I miss the sun!” the South African singer exclaimed when asked for what home comforts she felt nostalgic.
13 There are nostalgic “Nutcrackers” and tongue-in-cheek “Nutcrackers” and burlesque “Nutcrackers” and hip-hop Nutcrackers.
14 The one-off cover was released directly to YouTube on the day that Prince died; its most popular comments still include “Makes me nostalgic” and “rip to anyone who listens to this after a breakup.”
15 There was a yarn store called Fiber next to an antiques store advertising itself as a nostalgic journey.
16 He said the show had lost the nostalgic touches that reminded him of raising money for the MDA with neighbors through backyard carnivals when he was a kid.
17 Their acoustic version of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" was a highlight of a nostalgic concert at Montreux, one of Europe's most prestigious summer jazz festivals, which runs until July 16.
18 This show will hit nostalgic notes for those Seattleites who shared the excitement.
19 Like the explorer, Pilar is filmed in narrow-screen black-and-white, which casts a glow of nostalgic mystery over her everyday dealings with friends and neighbors.
20 “So it’s just not nostalgic, it’s not a retro experience,” Mr. Kallman said in a phone interview, “but it’s really a modern experience infused with the best of those records we call standards.”