词汇 | example_english_spontaneity |
释义 | Examples of spontaneityThese 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 problem arose in terms of spontaneity and fluidity of expression when using solely pre-determined synthesis interfaces and functional algorithms to generate sound. Most importantly, authentic country exhibited a 'live' feel and spontaneity in recorded performance. The inherent spontaneity of basic events (sometimes called ' actual occasions') is not necessarily a matter of conscious choice. From time immemorial, spontaneity, music and hope interacted in the human psyche in this way. It is the composer's structural ingenuity that lends his arias and ensembles their celebrated character of spontaneity, high contrast and yet unity. It is silly to focus on achieving spontaneity or pleasure in what one does, so the observation goes. The kinaesthetic nature and role of musical gestures in young children's music-making highlights the spontaneity through which improvised forms emerge. Other clinical impairments seen include apathy, lack of spontaneity, perseveration and mild dysphasia. I have a particular interest in some of the people who practise them, cleansing them from the stereotypes of so-called spontaneity. Receptivity was to be abandoned in favor of a more holistic theory of mental spontaneity. For example, a preference for spontaneity over planning could lead to poor study habits and ineffective time use. It is incoherent to think of making spontaneity an explicit goal: spontaneity consists precisely in not having such a self-focused aim. The determination and spontaneity of those sometimes dimly recorded performances remains immensely communicative across the chasms of time and space. In this respect esteem is akin to notions like spontaneity. Here, the apparent spontaneity and naturalism of the approach, the very artlessness of its rhetoric, has worked against the employment of musical soundtrack. This 'policy of spontaneity' is emblematic of the kind of tension between interventionism and conservatism that one finds in his politics. More importantly perhaps, his strength came from his basic attitude that can be adequately characterized by the expressions of spontaneity, free fancy, and youthfulness. In place of spontaneity, every movement seems premeditated, authoritatively prescribed, and perfectly delivered according to carefully imbibed instructions. But this valuation of their hipness, creativity and spontaneity was not extended to their musical expertise and this contradiction became a problem very soon. Its mercurial changes of mood, wistful humour and spontaneity make it ideally accessible, and it is not at all tiring. How do different cultural traditions accord status to, and make use of, accident and spontaneity? The children described their orientation as 'playing it as it comes', suggesting that spontaneity is an extension of interaction. This is not inconsistent with our view that group prompting rather than spontaneity underpins much membership. 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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