词汇 | cosmos |
释义 | cosmos noun uk /ˈkɒz.mɒs/ us /ˈkɑːz.moʊs//ˈkɑːz.məs/ cosmosnoun (UNIVERSE)the cosmos [ s ] the universe considered as a system with an order and pattern: (视作有序体系的)宇宙 The brightest objects in the cosmos are pulsars. There are many ideas about our place in the cosmos. Astronomy albedo Andromeda Aquarius Aries asteroid galaxy Gemini geostationary geosynchronous gibbous observatory orbit orbital Orion penumbra substellar sunspot supergiant supermassive supermoon cosmosnoun (PLANT)[ C or U ]pluralcosmos a plant grown in gardens for its brightly coloured flowers, which are produced for a long period : Cosmos seeds are easy to plant and grow and will get your gardening off to a great start. In summer, sunflowers and cosmos brightened the roadside. English marigolds, cosmos, and sunflowers all do well in pots. Pull up summer annuals like snapdragons, cosmos, and nasturtiums that have died back. Fill the gaps with late-flowering annuals such as cosmos and sunflowers. Flowers & flowering plants aconite adam-and-eve aeonium African daisy agapanthus eglantine elderflower elephant ear erythronium euphorbia loosestrife lords-and-ladies lotus love-in-a-mist lupin sedum sego lily self-heal senecio sensitive plant According to the old Scandinavian fable of the cosmos, the whole world is encircled in the coils of a vast serpent. But the blackness grew and grew and grew until it neatly bisected the cosmos itself, and half of everything that was, was blackness. Many think that this War shows that the cosmos is not perfect. Right or wrong, I obeyed the law of the cosmos. So his father lectured now on astronomy and the cosmos. cosmos | American Dictionarycosmos noun[ U ] us/ˈkɑz·məs, -moʊs/ the universe considered as a system with an order and pattern Examples of cosmoscosmos The philosophical goal can be seen as achieved only if the entire cosmos is interpreted mechanistically and mechanics is reduced to pure mathematics. The structure therefore does not replace the cosmos; it merges with the cosmos and enhances cosmic sensations. Since the cosmos and its order were divine, theology and natural philosophy necessarily coincided. The most attractive thing about it is the large number of colour photographs and artists' impressions from the cosmos and the imagination. Finally, natural action could be represented only through the work of spirits, gradations of subtle fluids that informed and activated the cosmos. Contemporary materialists often assume that an ideal and complete description of the cosmos will exclude all psychological terms. It lacks both the ninth sphere and the unidirectional motion of the whole cosmos. The centre of the shamanist world determines the architectural configuration of the cosmos. The order of nature is a cosmos thought of as a macro-projection of the social order recognizable in the dwellings and 'shrines'. We seek rapport with tradition; we take meaning from our relationship to it, as the ancients did from their relationship to the cosmos. Religion ordered the cosmos; law decided individual cases in dispute. The direction throughout the sessions was from chaos to cosmos, from agitated movements and unverbalized painful experiences to the symbolic-collective level of demons and saints. Humans conceive their world as a shamanist cosmos, and as such they express the cosmic genesis of their inner life in their art. Of course, it is no part of the doctrine of creation that the cosmos was created in time rather than with time. The idea of a cosmos centred on our unique and privileged position in space-time became more and more preposterous. See all examples of cosmos 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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