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词汇 topos
释义 topos
noun[ C ]
 literature specializeduk /ˈtɒp.ɒs/ us /ˈtoʊ.poʊs/pluraltopoiuk /ˈtɒp.ɔɪ/ us /ˈtoʊ.pɔɪ/
a traditional theme(= subject) that is found in literature: (文学创作的)传统主题
This rejection of the Muses is an ancient topos in Christian-Latin poetry.这种对缪斯女神的排斥是基督教拉丁语诗歌一个古老的主题。
the battle between "mercy" and "justice" as a medieval literary topos作为一个中世纪文学主题的“仁慈”和“正义”之争
Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children translates topoi, events, characters, and images from western fiction into the Indian terms of Rushdie's own narrative.
The situation of Oates going outside into the Antarctic blizzard is a topos on which he worked endless variations.
There are some problems involved in writing any kind of history, whether of forms, ideas, topoi, or texts.
By juxtaposing texts from different eras and regions, Ho brings out clearly the recurring topos of the texts, translocality.
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Examples of topos


topos
Hence, although this view is a fundamental one of which experienced topos theorists are fully aware, it tends to get obscured in the exposition.
The accompaniment draws on all the topoi of melodramatic rhetoric, but makes particular use of instrumental solos identified with a particular character.
First, let us recall some standard notions and results in topos theory.
Wilcher shows how individual royalists' methods ranged from the use of unconventional topoi to the employment of genres which they had previously neglected.
Paradoxically - as the unwritability topos suggests - only writing can keep literacy, and women, from contaminating the battlefield.
Their devotion to the mortification of the flesh was also underscored by their weakly bodily constitution, hence the topos of the sick scientist.
Commonplaces of argument (or topoi) were headings for the types of argument that a speaker could apply to a particular issue.
The first performance scene makes liberal use of the topoi of twentieth-century popular music.
But in antiquity, invention is still conceived of and practiced most often as a slight variation on a well-known basis of topoi.
First, the use of labels to designate particular types of material presages the principle of stylistically heterogeneous topoi to create blocks of structure.
For the moment we might notice only that they share elements of the same topos.
These are, at this point, recognizable topoi of cultural studies, and it does no harm to mark their shaping force.
Yet the properties of the effective topos are in many respects quite different from those of a category of sheaves.
That is not a property enjoyed by other important categories: it fails in many topoi for example.
The retrospective, textual or ientation of rhetor ic follows from the cardinal function that it accords to commonplaces (topos, locus communis).
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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