be imaginative
常見例句
- Art is not forms at all, whether with or without significance; however, art can be imaginative creation of interesting forms.
藝術(shù)完全不是形式,無論是否有意味;然而,藝術(shù)可以是關(guān)於有趣的形式的想象性的創(chuàng)造。
blog.sina.com.cn - In order to express their emotions exactly, poets will often alter life prototype; therefore, many images in poems tend to be imaginative.
詩歌中的許多意象是爲(wèi)了更準(zhǔn)確地表達(dá)詩人的感情想象的變幻意象。 - The problem is how to be imaginative, creative, intelligent, communicative so others understand me in formulating of my distinctions as pluralistically as possible.
問題是怎樣變得有想象力,有創(chuàng)造力,有智慧,善於交際,所以別人了解我,搆想我的分類,以最多元化的方式。 - But there may be ways of being pulled up short, occasions for being pulled up short, that Gadamer thinks exceed the imaginative grasp of a reader.
但葛達(dá)瑪認(rèn)爲(wèi),有好幾種“突然停下“的方法和場(chǎng)郃,會(huì)超乎讀者的想象,理解不了。
耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Although sometimes populism sails close to the wind of dumbing down (a comic book showing a futuristic Artemisia, for example), the results can be imaginative.
ECONOMIST: Renaissance tapestries - He and other Republicans urge the administration to support Mr Hussein's domestic opponents, broadcast propaganda into Iraq, and be imaginative about other measures that might erode the dictator's power.
ECONOMIST: The days before Iraq’s storm breaks - They could be more imaginative in the type of bonds that they bring to the market, he says, for instance by offering shorter-term bonds if they have lower ratings.
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