entelechy



n. 圆满实现;生命的原理;圆极;实体;生机
n.
圆极,圆满实现,生命的原理;
变形
复数:entelechies
英英释义
entelechy[ en'teləki ]
n.(Aristotle) the state of something that is fully realized; actuality as opposed to potentiality
权威例句
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Child mortality and cohort lifespan: a test of diminished entelechy
Edging toward entelechy in motor control.
From Machine-Theory to Entelechy: Two Studies in Developmental Teleology
Infant mortality and diminished entelechy in three European countries.
Entelechy and Embodiment in (Artistic) Human-Computer Interaction
Entelechy, citation indexes, and the association of ideas
Entelechy and embodiment in (artistic) human-computer interaction
The Dream of a Cyberpunk Future? Entelechy, Dialectical Tension, and the Comic Corrective in William Gibson's Neuromancer
Waco and Andover: An application of Kenneth Burke's concept of psychotic entelechy
Reassessing Truman, the bomb, and revisionism: The burlesque frame and entelechy in the decision to use atomic weapons against Japan
entelechy (n.)
c. 1600, from Latinized form of Greek entelekheia "actuality," from en "in" (see en- (2)) + telei, dative of telos "perfection" (see tele-) + ekhein "to have" (see scheme (n.)). In Aristotle, "the condition in which a potentiality has become an actuality."
1. Such things did not appear to horrify her.
这样的事情她却不震惊.
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2. Such sentiments might horrify some corporate executives.
这种热情可能会让一些公司高管大为惊骇.
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3. The monster cities of the future horrify planners struggling to cope with today's metropolises.
未来的巨城使得正在努力应付目前大城市困难的设计人员感到恐惧.
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4. Shia state its border , adjacent to where its own restive Shias live, would horrify Saudi Arabia.
而一个纯什叶派国家的建立也会吓怕沙特——该国紧邻伊拉克的什叶派部落已经够难控制的了.
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