n.現(xiàn)象;奇人;奇事
名詞復(fù)數(shù): phenomena
/">大學(xué)英語考研英語大綱詞匯單詞大全n.(名詞)非凡的人
奇跡
【哲】現(xiàn)象
稀有的事
杰出的人才
事件
稀有現(xiàn)象
特殊的人
珍奇
珍品
【醫(yī)】癥候
奇景
奇才
天才
n.(名詞)[C]現(xiàn)象 a fact, event, type of behavior, etc. that exists and can be experienced by the senses, especially one that is unusual and〔or〕 of scientific interest
[C]杰出的人;非凡的人〔事物〕 a person or thing that is very successful or impressive
noun
1. any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning
2. a remarkable development
1. 現(xiàn)象
A phenomenon is something that is observed to happen or exist.
e.g. ...scientific explanations of natural phenomena...
自然現(xiàn)象的科學(xué)解釋
e.g. This form of civil disobedience isn't a particularly new phenomenon.
這種形式的非暴力反抗并不是特別新的現(xiàn)象。
1. 不一樣的本能:在電影<>(Phenomenon)中,約翰.屈伏塔(JohnTravolta)去拜訪一位住在郊外的女人,在去那里的路上,屈伏塔也把她的兩個(gè)孩子捎回了家. 當(dāng)他到了以后,那個(gè)女人問這個(gè)前來拜訪她并把她的孩子帶回家的男人打算得到什么,一頓晚餐?
2. 奇跡:雖然他還不是呼風(fēng)喚雨的導(dǎo)演,但從他幾部作品如安東尼賀金斯(Anthony Hopkins)主演的<>(Instinct)、約翰特拉華達(dá)(John Travolta)的<>(Phenomenon),以及尼古拉斯凱奇(Nicolas Cage)的<>(National Treasure)的表現(xiàn)力看,
n.(名詞)phenomenon作“現(xiàn)象”解時(shí),其復(fù)數(shù)形式為phenomena;作“杰出的人;非凡的人〔事物〕”解時(shí),在英式英語中其復(fù)數(shù)形式為phenomena,在美式英語中其復(fù)數(shù)形式為phenomenons。
n.(名詞)phenomenon, appearance
這兩個(gè)詞都可表示“現(xiàn)象”。phenomenon是哲學(xué)概念,是比較抽象或具有科學(xué)性的現(xiàn)象; appearance是一般用語,是比較具體的現(xiàn)象。
☆ 16世紀(jì)70年代進(jìn)入英語,直接源自后期拉丁語的phnomenon;最初源自古希臘語的phainomenon,意為所顯現(xiàn),所能見之物。
以上就是本站詳細(xì)整理的詞語phenomenon是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
No historical phenomenon is a mere repetition of the past.(任何歷史現(xiàn)象都不會(huì)是簡單的重復(fù)。)
However, smell is not simply a biological and psychological phenomenon.(然而,氣味不僅僅是一種生理和心理現(xiàn)象。)
This phenomenon piqued Dr. Morris' interest.(該現(xiàn)象引起莫里思博士的興趣。)
It's an interesting scientific phenomenon, but of no practical use whatever.(這是一種有趣的科學(xué)現(xiàn)象,但沒有什么實(shí)際用途。)
As I said, this phenomenon refers to adults not being able to remember childhood incidents.(就像我說過的,這種現(xiàn)象指的是無法記住童年往事的成年人。)
Generally speaking, there are several reasons accounting for this phenomenon.(通常來說,導(dǎo)致這個(gè)現(xiàn)象的原因有幾個(gè)。)
Tourism in the mass form as we know it today is a distinctly twentieth-century phenomenon.(就我們所知,廣義的旅游業(yè)顯然是一個(gè)二十世紀(jì)的現(xiàn)象。)
Smell, however, is a highly elusive phenomenon.(然而,氣味是一種非常難以捉摸的現(xiàn)象。)
This phenomenon raised doubts in people's mind.(這種現(xiàn)象使人們感到懷疑。)
We also see this "fill-in" phenomenon with perception.(我們也在感知中看到這種“填補(bǔ)”現(xiàn)象。)
用作名詞(n.)
One of businesses of the socialists is to study the social phenomenon.用作名詞 (n.)
動(dòng)詞+~
clarify〔interpret〕 the phenomenon澄清〔解釋〕現(xiàn)象investigate〔note, observe〕 the phenomenon of調(diào)查〔記錄,觀察〕…的現(xiàn)象形容詞+~
common〔isolated, passing, rare〕 phenomenon常見〔孤立,短暫,罕見〕的現(xiàn)象natural phenomenon自然現(xiàn)象urban phenomenon都市的現(xiàn)象名詞+~
infant phenomenon神童~+介詞
phenomenon in history歷史上的現(xiàn)象phenomenon of civilization文明的現(xiàn)象The curious phenomenon that success seemed to unsettle Nixon.