zeitgeist是什么意思

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  • Buckley's search for the generic zeitgeist in his vocal explorations, however, often resulted in collage.

  • Our methods of working, then, were facilitated and in some ways strongly encouraged by the technologies available to us, the products of a zeitgeist of convergence.

  • Prognostications-as-theory do not divine the zeitgeist of a cultural period; they are concerned with what can only be described as psychological diagnoses of that period.

  • He proposes that the moral zeitgeist helps describe how moral imperatives and values naturalistically evolve over time from biological and cultural origins.

  • First, there is the recognition that contrary to the zeitgeist implicit in linguistic and psycholinguistic research, simultaneous acquisition of two, or more, languages is not uncommon.

  • The prevention of behavioural difficulties, often by environmentalenrichment and person centred approaches, are becoming part of the zeitgeist.

  • Zeitgeist created a strong multi-dimensional world in which the dancer was an initiatory and active participant.

  • It catches the spirit of the age—the zeitgeist that allows us, as investors, to ensure that our money is invested properly based on companies' reports of what they are doing.

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  • 中文繁体

    (某一特定歷史時期的)時代思潮,時代精神…

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    espírito de época…

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