词汇 | example_english_heroic |
释义 | Examples of heroicThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The type of poetry commonly known as heroic is one which makes its appearance in various nations and in various periods of history. Most importantly, he is the antithesis of the heroic. He is best described as a character tenor, but he was popular as a teacher of heroic tenors in the 1920s and 1930s. Is the search for panacea an identification with a heroic struggle? Part of the explanation is, of course, the sheer weight of poetic simplexes appearing in this poem, which are due to the poem's heroic content. There is a whole number of themes on the grand scale, heroic and epic, which music can provide. The unbought grace of life, the cheap defence of nations, the nurse of manly sentiment and heroic enterprize is gone! The vivid description of the surrounding chaos makes the heroic efforts of these individuals who rescued the imperial documents even more compelling. In years past, these pages witnessed a heroic struggle between symbolists and connectionists. The 1680s, notwithstanding this heroic endeavour, still contain many unexplored tracts. Sublime genres, such as the ode, the historical novel, and the heroic biography, were in demand in many empires. In all of this, the broad simple strokes of the heroic and monumental are absent. In essence, the mere desire for mental culture was the sufficient foundation for heroic achievement. What renders a performance authentic or convincing is the degree to which it reflects the pianist's conscientious, heroic attempt at performance itself. The heroic sacrice of the missionary spirit, in the face of this seemingly intractable reality, was true nobility. A working boy was elevated to heroic status. Men and women with heroic dispositions will risk their lives and welfare for others, without knowing the outcome; otherwise they would not need courage. The lad, nothing loath, would declaim before them, more often than not in a mock heroic strain that greatly delighted his workmates. However, this example is fraught with gender dilemmas that need the kind of rigorous analysis given to the heroic and sympathetic male characters. Nothing heroic such as going out of a tent and not coming back, but something graceful, practical, and helpful. Many characterised the inactive work of the white-collar employee through a language of heroic physicality. Their image, for the most part, is not heroic, glamourized or romanticized. His was a profoundly conservative approach, but also a heroic and individualistic one. Overall, his judgment is mild : ' the record must stand - heroic, inspiring, worthy - but with a question mark hanging over it ' (p. 204). The movie was all about the heroic efforts of the parents to go around this obstinate doctor and get their child started on treatment. She receives little praise and few rewards, and eventually her heroic efforts are extinguished from lack of reinforcement. The hobson et al. article is a heroic review of where we are in understanding dreams and how we got here. Thirtyfive years later, the whole has a parchment-printed, etching-like quality reminiscent of that heroic era. There is no heroic response to this uncertainty. The poems in question belong to a range of genres, including heroic epic, gnomic verse, catalogue verse and biblical history. The coverage is heroic but can be questioned both for what is included and what is left out. I would suggest that it is through this relationship that a sense of the heroic has been established. In keeping with a plot of heroic proportions, all the characters are heroi-tragic archetypes: die noble ruler, the arch-fiend, the virtuous princess in distress. Doesn't opera demand epic characters and heroic emotional displays? They are also romanticized in folktales as fierce, lawless, and sometimes heroic. The protagonists have been anti-establishment whilst the underlying trope has been the attainment of justice through the vehicle of the heroic lawyer. Later on, he per formed many great and heroic feats. They remained at the centre of innumerable heroic paintings. The heroic ruler provides the figure for the conquest of fate and self-transcendence through subsumption in the virtuous community. Two-stanza texts set as sonatalike or truncated da capo forms in the heroic style described earlier belong exclusively to seria characters. Accordingly, the heroic ego in these baroque plays of labyrinthine intrigue and changing fortune had to prove itself by resisting the onslaught of affects. She was incredibly courageous, heroic, though later she became very sick. Achievements so heroic as her own do not here concern us; they pass the bounds of ordinary experience and of the credible. To suggest otherwise is to undermine the emotional bond between virility and personhood, between heroic performance and national identity. Much work done on the period tended to rely on secondary sources for information about anything other than the more ' heroic ' and progressive topics. What separates it, however, from domesticated pragmatism is the ethic of heroic resistance it continues to nourish. In this way, displacement of heroic middle-class experts by old boys entailed a renewed repudiation of statist intervention. Again, the issue here is not a matter of major corporations, on the one hand, and heroic little local businesses, on the other. The medieval disputation, as heroic theater, was a sort of judicial combat. In response to the heroic image of the discoverer of the unconscious, the role of the famous self-analysis was also reassessed. Notably, they inspired an important element in war literature: heroic memoirs, edifying tales from the trenches or from overseas expeditions. The argument for the devaluation of wlenco assumes that the heroic meaning is the orginal meaning of the word. His heroic review of the literature has produced what appear to be remarkably consistent short-term memory capacity estimates. Narratives traditionally emphasize technological development, science, heroic individuals, and management teams. The bureaucrat is a figure nearly universally drawn in modern political theory as an antonym of heroic action. The history is not just a heroic tale of numerical algorithms fleshing out mathematical concepts as numbers and graphs. Surveys were vital to this road and surveying was posited as a rational and heroic science. He must have been unable to imagine a heroic life that did not depend on books. A fourth (!) tonic entry seems desperate to break out of a rut - bars 92-93 feel like a heroic bid for freedom. In the idealized portrayal of warriors found in martial narratives, it was their heroic actions that mattered and not their religious faith. In retrospect, there has been something heroic about their consistent attempt, without the benefit of irony, to give their people a heroic gloss. Each involved the embrace of a picture of reality that inspired a heroic dedication and often a disregard for expedience. If the heroic narrative largely displaces the bucolic in literary genres of the modern period, the pastoral mode continues to thrive in music. The myths became the story themselves, a semi-fictional parade of heroic masculinity for a family readership. Thus, when the rescue expedition arrived home, the reception was almost non-existent and no efforts were made to portray the undertaking in heroic terms. Not only do traditional accounts describe heroic battles, they also contain frequent references to the efforts of leaders to define and defend ethnic borders. On a more base level some health practitioners take advantage of this heroic struggle against mortality by marketing "cure alls" for incurable conditions. Less often noticed is his insistence that the impact of heroic figures was most beneficial where heroism was widespread. Defining and evaluating 'good government' requires some heroic assumptions. The 1840s brought home the threat from these ideas and revealed the need for a heroic response to them. Fourthly, his approach to politics was self-consciously heroic and elitist. The contrast is between earlier heroic struggles and the shabbiness of modern political farce. Her themes in the tempo d'attacco and slow movement have heroic energy. Most listeners would have assumed that a field general is a heroic figure, and certainly his musical characterization marks him as such. His presentation of the voyages of discovery was heroic. A second cause for the survival of the ascetic and heroic repertoires for modeling scientific identity can be found in popular culture. However, when qualities of the forgiver are also brought into the analysis, our admiration for heroic forgivers is brought into relief. The effect suggests a parody of the piano accompaniment to a heroic climax on the silent screen. Together they are involved in numerous heroic deeds. Without that faith, we must accept a less heroic and more provisional chronology. The heroic vision emphasized the role of the individual, related to political liberalism and artistic romanticism. More heroic but shorter experiments were related to survival after shipwreck. Imaginative minds have not been schooled in the heroics of female suffering nor on the potential poetry of female criminality. The heroics simply won't come off. The pioneering statisticians of baseball were moralists, looking to create measures that would draw attention away from self-aggrandizing heroics and reflect the essential virtues of a team sport. The old romance was the narrative of the medieval aristocracy, celebrating the world of the manor and the heroics and love rituals of a knightly class. In many respects it is a heroic act that succeeds in bringing shame to the wicked man and honor to herself. In his final eclogues, he explicitly contrasts the bucolic with the heroic, fiction with history. Here, heroic aspiration appears finally to be forgotten. The condition of the heroic world is an awesome topographic dualism. They resisted external governments on several occasions by fighting, sometimes with heroic defiance against overwhelming forces. In this case, a pragmatic critique of "heroic" medicine can be made in terms of the profession's own conventional claim to minimize, not exploit, disease. I say" dilemma" since the" heroic" view of the criminal under capitalism had always had its problems. He is astute in showing us the unpalatable truth that modern liberal democracy tends to undermine aesthetic greatness, heroic individuality, and aristocratic notions of freedom. She remains convinced that this 'heroic sir' is as distressed as she is by their failure to consummate. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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