词汇 | example_english_imaginative |
释义 | Examples of imaginativeThese 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. Each chapter starts with clear summary points and data are presented using imaginative graphics to highlight the patterning of inequality. One possible explanation for this, is that the instrument used is biased to normative, usually pleasant involvement in sensory and imaginative experiences. A few points are worth noting: first, imaginative variation reveals invariant properties of the intentional object. Arctic facts, at once manipulated into realistic, or equally into fantastical, fiction, provided a rich visual and imaginative resource. Sharp appears not to possess the ability to recognize truly intelligent literary ideas and genuinely imaginative creation. She is too imaginative a scholar, however, to confine herself entirely to textual analysis. Writers look at festivals, songs, language use, drama and body arts, all of which reflect, comment on or represent warfare in imaginative ways. At other times one misses the kind of imaginative language that might communicate the poetic experience some of the work affords. Their engagement with imaginative levels of identity emerges in the current study as an important element in how such stories are told. Thus, for example, while my visual perception can betray me, my imaginative consciousness cannot. They are most likely playful though, as a group, and imaginative, and resourceful, and entertaining. The authors of this imaginative text never really get to grips with this reality. Each chapter is followed by a set of imaginative exercises which emphasize the application of the seismological principles and techniques explained in the text. The imaginative content of gossip - comic, extravagant, mischievous or seditious - was a popular commodity. They must be highly intelligent, imaginative and original in their thinking. The development of electropsychology demonstrated the imaginative potential as well as the historical versatility of both, electricity and the psyche. As one of the field's most energetic, intelligent, and imaginative scholars, he shall be sorely missed. He was scornful of any thinkers entangled in subjective inquiry - whether in psychology, political ideology, or imaginative literature. Indeed, each of the chapters draws on a wide range of sources, often used in imaginative ways. Gissing's imaginative engagement with the historically and culturally indeterminate character of the suburbs is matched by autobiographical accounts. In both imaginative and socio-political writings, the garden is central to the conceptualization of suburbia. The variety of documentation is impressive, and their selection and presentation is imaginative. The pleasure she derived from imaginative creation and writing, and her fears about that pleasure, influenced her ideas about idolatry. The imaginative reader can ask themselves whether it might not be just as well to drop one of the constraints in each of the languages. The polar regions will play no part in this particular naval celebration, but their imaginative reach continues in new configurations. As we grow older, each of us garners these complexities in individually inflected ways, as our critical and imaginative store. Rather, we propose an imaginative sensitivity to the multivocal and -uid complexities of the urban past: an ethnography of place. The imaginative life of the city exists anyway. To bring it from its own time-frame into our own, an imaginative leap is required on the part of actors and directors. The imaginative application of the narrative mode leads instead to good stories, gripping drama, believable (though not necessarily 'true') historical accounts. His faith is renewed by these imaginative acts of interpretation. The authors have tailored it for syllabus requirements without losing its imaginative flair. The material is generally imaginative, although in places it is lightweight and even trivial. Imaginative fancy or indirect knowledge was rarely enough. To her, such stories are vital for developing a more imaginative kind of history writing. Furthermore, any imaginative reconstruction of that advantage must show that individuals or family groups, rather than the species as a whole, had such an advantage. There are also indications that children's imaginative culture making may provide a vehicle for interpreting their musical work. The topic was imaginative - to depict a 'spookey house' in sound. Her imaginative stories for children were often intended for a parent audience as well. Non-notated and improvisatory styles of music are side-lined, even if students can create imaginative and meaningful art works in this way. As the title suggests, they propose that metaphor, rhythm and rhyme, affect and visual imagery are powerful sources of young children's imaginative thinking. The community as represented, as experienced and through imaginative association, each finding a resonance within the thematic structure. Imaginative themes often emerged in this study through an amalgam of the spoken and the unspoken. In contrast, the object present in imaginative consciousness reveals nothing, for whatever is in the image is already revealed. We will certainly need many imaginative ideas like this before the issue about threat simulations and improved threat perception and avoidance skills can be settled. Acousmatic music privileges the role of sound as mediator between material and imaginative worlds. In the imaginative space, 'spatialisation' is most effective because the mapping will exist at various levels of abstraction, avoiding any mimicry. Unravelling musical conundrums has been the impetus for her profoundly imaginative, if occasionally uneven, study. Even at this early stage in the century the perilous bear encounter had become a central part of the imaginative stock-in-trade. What is required is that the fictionalist engage in an imaginative exercise. Furthermore, local circumstances can be crucial - both in terms of exacerbating dif culties and offering a site for imaginative solutions. The authors' approach is imaginative and their economic analysis, as expected, is first-rate. Once again it is not just the mass spectacle that challenges producers; the two voices from beyond also demand imaginative care. Nonetheless, where the imaginative apparatus becomes the star of the act, it can sometimes demand less skill from a performer. I certainly know teachers who are not professional in an academic sense, but who are excellent, creative, imaginative teachers with unquestioned ethics and integrity. Pronouns are another area where we can notice 'imaginative translations'. A disappointing and not terribly imaginative book, though nicely illustrated. Finally, advantages of introducing a more imaginative approach into practice at all levels are proposed, together with potential benefits for both motivation and memory retention. The book would have benefited considerably from a more visually imaginative and sensitive layout. The modern nation is made up of citizens with an affective and imaginative commitment to identity with co-citizens. Habitually setting himself up for disappointment, he then played a game of redeeming each site by projecting his imaginative visions of the past onto it. Analysis of recontextualization entails a commitment to the second view - that analysis is a reasoned and imaginative exploration of musical experience. Imaginative and thrilling, this is the composer's most extrovert creation and it gets the exhilarating performance it requires. His essays have theoretical sweep and imaginative, subtle detail. The new cinematic technologies mesmerized audiences in ways that the most imaginative showman could never hope to with his primitive animation efforts. The exploitation of word refrains opens the way to a high degree of technical virtuosity and imaginative display in the vernacular. How music and society correspond is part of an interpretive process occurring in critical discourse and in the imaginative reception of cultural expression. Officeholding has imaginative precedence: judges are not spoken of as husbands or schoolmasters, nor prisoners as wives. To speak first of its organization is to admire the intelligent and imaginative arrangement of the contents. Such a form of imaginative writing was not merely a vehicle for the description of human beings, but a means of inscribing secular subjectivity. There are other points of instability in this sacred geography, which, at one level at least, are key to its imaginative efficacy. Students needed particular encouragement to chart wider pitch registers and to maintain accurate and imaginative rhythmic identities. The application of imaginative literature to the curriculum may well inspire budding scientists to break new scientific ground in the manner of these visionaries. The imaginative flood and sweep of the alien motif in fiction is impressive enough. The criterial divergences that separate the imaginative from the unimaginative do not prevent a judicial consensus on the apposite concrete outcomes of easy cases. Feeling more imaginative, one may design one period of any waveform, and this will result in a particular timbre. There were more imaginative ways out of the dilemma. Although the process was relatively efficient by contemporary standards, there was little that was either innovative or imaginative in the investigation. Needless to say this is an important undertaking, one demanding an imaginative research programme as well as intense detective work. In fact, the imaginative content of opinion was electrified by the clandestine nature of official conferences. Most had been specifically recommended in the booklet but some had come about because individual departments had chosen to address certain issues in imaginative ways. During each meeting of the course, he asked imaginative, relevant, fundamental questions in a most creative and constructive manner. Is not a realistic story of ingenious men and women inventing an imaginative, appealing art form more interesting ? We need to cast an imaginative eye over the archive, to search for suggestion and then proceed with interpretative caution. The industrialist knows little or nothing, neither imaginative literature nor political philosophy. A search for the medieval female reader is necessarily an imaginative reconstruction of a past subject-position. Thirdly, the responses of the churches were sensitive, although not very imaginative. Barthes, imaginative, generous, humane, indeed, full of good sense, has tacitly accepted the contradictory nature of his project. No shared knowledge there, but an imaginative leap that stretches realism to the farthest point and yet preserves its characteristic obsession with speech and gesture. Rather, they are a set of directives for an imaginative negotiation which seek specific definition in the cultural setting. He is praised too for his imaginative ingenuity in recording the effect on the mind of the spectator of the scenes described. The reasons for the imaginative appeal of such figures are not hard to find. Instead, they either drive others away or attempt to reform them by promoting imaginative plays and altering spectators' vision. Moreover, in this aestheticized world, symbolic change precedes social and economic change ; the latter is impossible without the imaginative impetus of the former. He was characterised by his free-flowing imaginative process, not a confinement to rule. A penance which hypothecated payments for the upkeep of paupers or priests was imaginative and peculiarly appropriate in the fight against heresy. The concatenation of these conditions is present when children are engaged in effective creative problem solving, imaginative and stimulating activities. With imaginative application they generated a new vision and awareness in her mind, empowering her to create and perform expressively and emotionally. 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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