词汇 | example_english_magical |
释义 | Examples of magicalThese 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. Other philosophers of the sixteenth century were more forthright about the magical powers of written symbols. There is a magical power in rhyme and rhythm. The autonomous nature of the circumscribed theatrical space is especially apparent when the magical or supernatural achieve a certain reality and naturalness within its boundaries. The whole visit is made in a magical and archaic atmosphere. Thus, detached from the whole body and separated from the tomb, relics took on magical power of their own. Of these, three were celestial events, whereas the other five were magical or miraculous in greater or lesser degree. As such, education took on a superstitious or magical quality. A more serious problem with the dance metaphor is that it takes on a magical, poetical quality. I followed them through glades, clearings, and a magical circle of sound. Although participants were unable to define transcendence, they used phrases such as "profound moments," "mystery," and "magical moments" to refer to it. On the other hand, he may use the magical elements in his novel to accentuate a certain theme he is exploring. The banning of the ordeal symbolized a triumph for rational argument over the old magical formulas. My forest is mysterious and magical- a fantastic escape in my own backyard. The cat that makes his fortune is as magical as the bells. The magical number seven, plus or minus two : some limits on our capacity for processing information. The probability of a correct response as a function of size of stimulus set in the magical number tasks. The result was ' 'magical,' ' with all the townspeople recovering their health. A number o f medieval sources attest to the magical a nd apotropaic properties of prehistoric tools. The magical number seven, plus or minus two: some limits on our capacity for processing information. His publicised presence in the festival's legendary originating event undoubtedly affirms the ethos of magical realism within vallenato. They feature marvellous devices, such as mysterious voices, oracles, 'enchanted' wind ensembles, unearthly choruses, spirits, magical spells and scenes with magical instruments. Contact with the magical item, in this case, consumption of the fruit, bestows upon the consumer the named ability, and their 'eyes were opened'. She placed the keeping of inalienable objects, but also immaterial matters like stories, magical sayings and myths, at the heart of the exchange system. Through this we maintain our ability to understand human processes and to keep them rational, as opposed to magical and subpoenaed by hierarchy. We want magical cures for our problems, and such desires create a universal demand for what science can provide. With a few laudable exceptions, they are much less interested in the broader ' magical universe ', to which the early modern trials are valuable testimony. Mathematical models, presuming unitary magical number limitations typical for college students, generate the published data accurately (mean error 2.7%). Additional evidence for a "magical number 4" in visual processing comes from studies of infants, normal adults, and neuropsychological syndromes. The west windows glow in the darkening space, which becomes magical once more. A quasi-pagan element is introduced that is in keeping with the magical qualities popularly associated with runes. He placed this incident into the category of inswelaboya, a known type of act with the goal of collecting magical substances. However, it is also one which induces an actual change in the spectator, and so possesses this magical kind of transformative power. Within this magical atmosphere, machines acquire a life of their own. Here the chronicle is the training ground for narration, which is later re-inscribed into the magical realist novel. I am not trying to ascribe any magical powers to the market in general. The stories of hands with magical properties, including healing and travelling powers, inspired me to use them as a model for a multimedia controller interface. They were even attributed magical and demonic qualities. Generally, magical explanation meant no more than appeal to the macrocosm-microcosm analogy that was central to his thinking. Not all miracles however, are part of a magical sequence. If his idea that cosmetics will enforce proper gender behavior is comically exaggerated, the hope for such a magical policing agent is quite real. Learning that he is one of their own and not a magical foreigner relieves the women of their anxiety. From this magical opening the work radiates out into passages of almost unfathomable loveliness. Since this modern state is viewed as being endowed with magical powers, the fighters confront the state equally with violence, ritual protection and magic. Contagious magic is simply the belief that a magical object can transfer its magic to a second party through physical contact. Perhaps the hand, believed useful both in healing and in magical theft, was his object, or the skull, also considered to have healing powers. If the magical number is 4, how does one account for operations within working memory? Thus, the magical number 4 does seem to exist. What are the magical chunk number and chunking for? Proportion, the association between two measures, is however completely without magical content, and was not at any time or in any way magically valued. The desire for exciting new ways of learning and a magical atmosphere were also articulated in various ways. The first chapter examines elite attitudes and the changing legal position visa-vis witchcraft and magical practices. By contrast, much of alternative medicine is sustained only by the authority of theories - preferably exotic, ancient, and magical. The healing powers encapsulated in the bones on his magical cape would have derived from the divine powers of creation manifested during that period. Magical economic powers were concentrated in priests rather than in the state. Magical powers were possessed by the states rather than by religious institutions. Thus, priests and religious institutions possessed the most important magical powers. The magical number seven plus or minus two : some limits on our capacity for processing information. The technical innovations of magical realism actually are the same ones that validate codification of folkloristic aurality. Importantly, it is not some magical act of prediction itself which makes the predicted event symbolically present in the ground. An example of recall reflecting a ' magical ' interpretation would be simply that a hair was running across a field. In the next bar, one of two leitmotifs signifying magical power in the opera are brought into the texture. He is enraptured by her singing, but cannot reconcile the magical, larger-than-life diva on stage with the human woman he remembers. Operations which depend on a false, overly simple idea of things and processes are to be distinguished from magical operations. At any rate, there is no need to read a criticism of any magical or religious practice or belief into this passage. A magical market-like mechanism could still produce compromise, something that was no longer consensus but still this side of coercion. His medicine and science were deeply embedded in magical terms. To begin with, economic power was understood in terms of magical economic powers rather than material possession. At the beginning of the opera, he alludes to the symbolic meaning of the props by describing the machines as magical, gigantic and fantastical. If one does not open one's legs, the ancestors might become angry, or the spirits might turn away, and nothing 'magical' can come about. All these authorities relied on magical devices (minkisi). The potentially magical, evocative qualities of materials differentiate them from authoritarian forms of architectural communication such as symbolism or representation. There were also cases where written documents were used to seal the agreement rather than this magical type of pledge. Magical symbols and signs of the zodiac were considered and eliminated. Even so, there is something magical about well-performing institutions, which is to say that our theories are thin simplifications. Like women's aprons and skir ts, men's garments in places are still attributed magical powers today. Read the letters again on the onym for nonsense, without magical formula. More importantly, it suggests that the 'triangle-free' condition is not something 'magical', but rather a special case of a more general and natural phenomenon. Their capacity to objectify, transfer and enhance wealth endowed them with almost magical talents. Likewise, the people feared this test because blood was typically used to cause poisoning or other ' magical ' harm. Within the polity, individual conduct is regulated by social pressure and the fear of magical reprisals, as well as by political and legal action. Rather, it meant that the priests possessed the magical economic powers and specialised knowledge on the fertility of the land and related magical economic powers. I am, therefore, perfectly prepared to admit that there are magical acts which can be understood in the terms of expressivism. Magical relations, mind-out-ofbody experiences, paranormal connections, voices actually coming from external sources without sensory mediation, and so on, require more than physicalism will allow. Can internalization be more than a magical phrase? The magical number seven, plus or minus two : some limits on our capacity to process information. Collecting is thus merged with the primitive treatment of human body parts as magical objects invested in power relations. The magical number 4 in short-term memory : a reconsideration of mental storage capacity. Nonetheless, there is something about the palpable reality of brain activations that makes it a bit easier to envision our own minds as mechanical wonders (rather than magical agents). What magical substance or process in conscious experience performs the volumetric reconstruction that in the real universe requires an actual light beam and some complicated interference process to reconstruct? In the nineteenth century, scholars called all such institutions, devices and processes ' magical ' and ' superstitious ' ; in the twentieth century, the vocabulary of religion was applied to them. In mimetically reproducing elements of state rule, some of the essayists argue, indigenous people attempted to capture for themselves some of the magical capacities of the state. If we accept the interpretation of these objects as magical as opposed to utilitarian in function, some further insight is shed upon the changing conditions inside the monastery. He made reason magical, the prosaic poetic. Natural languages have a magical property. 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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