词汇 | otherness |
释义 | otherness noun[ U ] formaluk /ˈʌð.ə.nəs/ us /ˈʌð.ɚ.nəs/ being or feeling different in appearance or character from what is familiar, expected, or generally accepted: 不同性;相异;另类 In the film, he is able to depict the sense of otherness and alienation that many teenagers feel.在这部电影中,他能表现出许多青少年所感受到的另类和格格不入的感觉。 Different and difference altered alternative anomalous another anything disjunctive disparate disparately disparity dissimilar make a distinction between something make the differenceidiom misc. misfit new unreflective unrepresentative unrepresentativeness unstandardized untraditional Examples of othernessotherness Linguistic otherness is associated with ethnic otherness, and both are associated with fear. There is a hard centre of otherness that deflects the hearer's projections. Afterwards, it became a process that obscured the line between music and 'otherness'. The problematic gaze of the audience is a symptom and consequence of the presence of that phenomenological otherness that accompanies new technology. Schmidt at times loses himself in his meticulous detail and thus misses opportunities to consider weighty issues such as otherness and imperial dominance. This ' otherness ' was not restricted to wives, but was transferred by association to all women. In this case, otherness became the symbolic expression of a social condition characterised, in particular, by the lack of appropriate political representation. I consider three "sites" from which meaning is generated: the spectacle; otherness and sameness/misrecognition and identity; and secrets and closets. Instead, it is founded on genuinely biblical principles of divine uniqueness, otherness, faithfulness. Cultural otherness requires us to recognize and appreciate the value of alterity within our locality. Even so, we must affirm and respect their otherness. The otherness of foreigners so central to the early debate was no longer an issue. Giving due weight to this logic of the sacred requires a particularly strenuous leap into historical and cultural otherness. The qualities given in the object lead the believer to a sense of otherness. There is an otherness inherent in knowledge, an outward projection which (some) analytic philosophers call externality and (some) continental philosophers call a relation to being. 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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