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transcendentalism

英 [trænsenˈdent(ə)lɪz(ə)mˌ; ˌtrɑːn-] 美 [ˌtrænsenˈdentlˌɪzəm]

n. 超越论;先验论

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • transcendentalism /ˌtrænsɛnˈdɛntəˌlɪzəm/

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英英释义

transcendentalism[,trænsen'dentəlizəm]

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专业释义

网络释义

  • 超验主义
    • 类似的短语在字典Chinese Polish。 (50) ... 表现主义 ekspresjonizm 超验主义 transcendentalizm 存在主义 egzystencjalizm ...

  • 超越论
  • 先验说
  • 超自然论
    短语
  • anti-transcendentalism
    反超验主义
  • transcendentalism aesthetics
    现象学美学
  • esthetical transcendentalism
    审美超验
  • transcendentalism study
    超验主义研究
  • transcendentalism movement
    美国超验主义运动
  • New England Transcendentalism
    新英格兰超验主义
  • advocate of transcendentalism
    先验论的提倡者
  • transcendentalism in human nature
    性的超越性
  • An Analysis of American Transcendentalism
    美国超验主义探析

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词根:transcend

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双语例句

  • The most clearly defined Romantic literary movement in his period is New England Transcendentalism.

    这个时期最能清晰界定的浪漫主义文学运动就是新英格兰先验论。

  • It consists of three parts. This paper first introduces transcendentalism and its influence on Thoreau.

    论文分为三个部分,第一部分阐述了超验主义及其对梭罗产生的影响。

  • In the theory of technology criticism of western society, transcendentalism is well known for their thoroughness in argument.

    在西方社会的技术批判理论中,超越论者以其理论上的彻底性而倍受关注。

权威例句

  • Ralph Waldo also lived here for a time and wrote Nature, an essay that embodies the tenets of American Transcendentalism.

    BBC: An American pilgrimage to Concord

  • Just as these beliefs rest on faith, and, supernaturalism or transcendentalism--ideas that supposedly thrive on forces beyond human understanding, but could be rationally explained someday-- like in western religion and past concepts that later was explained or disproved by science, outsiders should not completely dismiss these institutional, African concepts as fallacious or fictitious representations or misrepresentations.

    BBC: Most African societies associate a black cat with bad luck

  • In the realm of the literary arts, Mr. Magill has a field day, zeroing in on Rousseau as the source of our modern literary obsession with sincerity, which the author finds manifest in German and English Romanticism, American Transcendentalism, French Symbolism and other currents that come to look like a tidal wave in favor of finding and flaunting the unvarnished self.

    WSJ: Book Review: Sincerity