anthropomorphism
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- 英式音標(biāo) [??n.θr?.p??m??.f?.z?m]
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基本解釋
- n.(賦予神、動(dòng)物或其他事物人的特點(diǎn)的)擬人論
英漢例句
- This is a safety net to avoid anthropomorphism.
這是避免擬人化的安全策略。 - He said the portrayal of the penguins' mating rituals as a love story is a "major" case of anthropomorphism.
他說電影中的婚配儀式純粹是藝術(shù)化的擬人。 - The advice here is that if you’re shooting a series of images and need to choose a favorite, the photo that will get the most attention is the one with the greatest sense of anthropomorphism.
我們的建議就是,當(dāng)你要從一系列的照片當(dāng)中選一張時(shí),最擬人化的就是最有吸引力的。 - Unhappily, the combination of superstition and anthropomorphism skews an otherwise skilful and engaging piece of reporting that raises intriguing questions about man and nature.
ECONOMIST: How man has learned, through history, about his habitat - In a broad sweep, she ranges from the sometimes vicious territorial disputes between rival lemur troops (described with excitement and, at times, sentimental anthropomorphism), to the history of the mica mines and sisal plantations that drove the island's economy after the second world war.
ECONOMIST: Madagascar's natural history: Tales in a twist The
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英英字典
- the showing or treating of animals, gods, and objects as if they are human in appearance, character, or behaviour
- Anthropomorphism is the idea that an animal, a god, or an object has feelings or characteristics like those of a human being.
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專業(yè)釋義
- 擬人化
- 擬人皺
- 擬人說
- 擬人論
- 擬人主義
- 擬人化
- 擬人論