词汇 | example_english_creative |
释义 | Examples of creativeThese 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. Indeed, this view is borne out by the way in which companies and markets reward inventors, designers and "creatives". From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Creative children are often learning and thinking when they appear to be playing around, often in manipulative or exploratory activities. Inspiring starting points are vital in any creative activity. The sections on listening and performance in particular reinforce the creative cognitive engagement that occurs during those activities. What is most important is to keep the creative spark alight. In this view, eminently creative people employ cognitive processes that are radically different from those used by most individuals in everyday problem solving. The energy helps in the creative side: yessss! The resulting effects were to be treated as creative material that could be incorporated into one or more variations, and not as ends in themselves. The creative composing teachers produce far more independent thinking from their students, even students of a generally lower academic ability. A third, more challenging, prospect would be the creation of a new model of assessment of creative music making. The concatenation of these conditions is present when children are engaged in effective creative problem solving, imaginative and stimulating activities. Far from providing a genuine opportunity to be musically creative, this type of activity restricts the students to arriving at the correct answer. Such creative productions seem unlikely if inflections were associated only with specific verbs. There is greater tolerance for diversity in creative writing as license is given for literary purposes. The creative intellectual ingredient to physical reproduction is entirely cost free. A new perspective on the creative construction processes in child second language acquisition. In the second letter, he was slightly more formal in tone and related more details about his regimen and creative responsibilities. The second reason, only seemingly a paradox, is the power of creative error. An interesting subject for study would indeed be the cause of the fascination of her story for a certain type of (male) creative artist. At the same time he emphasised the necessity of maintaining historical continuity as an ontological basis for society and as a creative source for architecture. Creative pessimism suggests that the falls intended will not necessarily be obtained. Historians by contrast might have in mind a process involving much more creative and personal interpretation. They can also pass this sense of ownership on to future classes with the space acting as a flexible exhibit of creative achievements. The problem of articulating and documenting intentions lies at the heart of creative research. Trademarks are not by any means immune to creative use. The other dimension of invisible language policies involves the role of creative writers in moulding language policy. The creative exuberance manifested by our data is not, to be sure, unique to this domain. The major problem is that creative aspects of 'interference' from other languages and cultures are ignored. I think that has been - to put it kindly - a creative disaster, not what was expected of it at all. Despite their confusion, transitional periods are highly creative. Alternatively, she could use her creative life as the benchmark and reflect on what weight she should rationally award her health. Indeed, on a more charitable view of money pump agent idea and with creative application of the servosystematicity idea, countries might well be agents. All this suggests that dogs, and not only chimpanzees, possess prerequisites for taking an active role in dynamic, creative, coregulated interactions. He seems to believe that the human language-faculty by itself is sufficient to explain our disposition to engage in creative thought. Examples of good ideas, projects and actions can lead to creative innovations in peace education through language teaching. On the other, in actual practice, people do use languages in various creative ways. Is the study of rhetoric something to be relegated to the realm of history, or to lend a grand name to courses on creative writing? The experience presented and discussed here epitomises both the dilemma and the experiences of the new generation of creative writers. Our material contains evidence of stylistic innovation and jocular, creative, even satirical uses that require advanced skills from both the speaker/writer and the audience. Can they be designed to be creative on their own? Although laws may fix limits on their activities, they have much freedom to identify creative solutions. Designers' understanding of a problem typically evolves during creative design processing. Figure 1 shows a creative system to be a system that satisfies each of these three requirements. A system is creative in the opinion of an assessor if, according to the assessor, the system sufficiently often produces creative results. Hence, it can be argued that creative thinking and learning are related and linked to human intelligence and human cognition. Conceptual thought can lead to creative thinking, while conceptual learning, as opposed to behavioral learning, leads to knowledge acquisition. The generation of new knowledge that is appropriate to the problem at hand is fundamental to creative design. First, obviously those systems were not design systems for creative design. Much of the creative work of design must be done by humans. Indeed, the language of preschool children is charmingly creative, suggesting that from a very early age children can use their language flexibly. Creative development meant specialization, and this could only be had in exchange for the neglect of other parts of the brain. One of the strengths of this book is the use of creative terminology to bring concepts to life. Furthermore, the program comprised creative and cultural activities. What music and composers, then, would you identify as having an effect on your own creative voice? The question then was how to decipher the creative mathematical genius in the brain. We should ensure that mastering is included in the recording process, as this involves a creative shaping of the finished sound. As an element of the wider culture, it pervaded the whole of life, and made itself available for creative adaptation to a host of circumstances. Second, rather than reduce complexity, institutions provide the heterogeneous resources for entrepreneurial acts of creative recombination. Second, these innovations are the creative recombination of known elements. The most he would say is that he identified the painter as a kindred spirit, dealing in his own sphere with analogous creative problems. The molecular techniques for changing the genetic material re-define the scientist's function, providing him/her with new "creative" authority. Understanding how gender works in science is crucial for both mobilizing human resources and for bringing new perspectives, priorities, and creative ferment to science. When punks use the term 'scene' they mean the active creation of infrastructure to support punk bands and other forms of creative activity. Labor could be creative or alienated; labor power could be a capacity or a commodity. The intention is educative, and the aesthetic communicative and creative. Coping with chronic illness and disability through creative needlecraft. The field of poetry, of creative writing in general, even art in general, is composed of misreadings. In this way 'the creative process of architecture is [also] continually extended and the architectonic language is constantly developed and enriched'. Logotherapy proposes three ways or basic avenues to explore "meaning": through creative, attitudinal, and experiential values. Undeterred by these antipathies, members of the group quickly began intensive culturally creative activity at their new base. I found this a creative approach, which is shown to have useful applications to programming simple games, like solitaire. In a similar creative (ab)use of technology, 'glitch' music often bases itself around the microsonic errors that are inherent in digital audio. They tend to be seen as mere crutches that enable learners to enter into communication and that will be discarded when creative processes take over. Through their capacity to 'decompose' aural and visual objects into basic binary representations, digital media re-open creative agency. Creative style is a designer's propensity to perform particular designing actions in particular ways, and to sequence them in particular ways. Architecture derives from the intellect of an individual and the actions of the many: it is the tangible outcome of a complex creative process. He was still an amateur : good eighteenth-century preachers can surprise with texts, whereas his surprises are creative misreadings of familiar ones. The significant correlations between levels of creativity and levels of optimal experience suggest that students who produced high-quality creative work really enjoyed the experience. In fact, exceptional creative achievers are most likely to come from family pedigrees that display elevated rates of various psychological disorders. The "fast fires" of shortlived electronic storage and dissemination media consume our creative output almost before we know it's gone. What is the relationship between the site and the creative process in site-specific dance performance? I also wanted to show how it offers an interesting approach to interactivity, really allowing the user to participate in the creative process. Many examples in both volumes highlight this creative process between borrowings from the past and neologisms. The quality of the creative process came to be monitored and nur tured with the utmost care. Creative human beings are the torch-bearers of civilization. In the beginning the secluded floodplain seemed ideal for work and creative contemplation. At this school the boys are more creative and seem more interested in composition. Students were creative and found this way of working enjoyable. All these are recognisable ways of situating poetry in the creative process. Through such conflict the creative moment is achieved. He also goes in for creative self-plundering by way of rhetorical and dialectical self-parody. Creative, that is, in the truest sense: they are creators of sensibilities. The informal sector has on occasion generated small businesses and creative enterprises. Different sites can be creative about who conducts the interventions. Very few of its utterances are creative and none of them is rule governed. The nature of this creative process is, however, obscure. His solution to this problem showed his creative intelligence at work. In fact, some are more liked than others; some are more repetitive, some less tiring, some more potentially creative and so forth. 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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