单词
poetics
读音
poʊˈetɪks
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释义
n. 诗学;诗论;诗情
例句
Aristotle is considered the ancestor of the varying sorts of thought about form, and it's this move that he makes in Poetics that engenders this possibility.
亚里士多德被认为是各种形式思想的始祖,正是他在《诗学》中做出的这一举动,才产生了这种可能性。
He talked about poetics in architecture.
他讲述关于建筑的诗意。
There is no one history here and no one poetics .
我们这里没有唯一的历史、唯一的诗学。
Aristotle is considered the ancestor of the varying sorts of thought about form, and it's this move that he makes in Poetics that engenders this possibility.
亚里士多德被认为是各种形式思想的始祖,正是他在《诗学》中做出的这一举动,才产生了这种可能性。
He talked about poetics in architecture.
他讲述关于建筑的诗意。
There is no one history here and no one poetics .
我们这里没有唯一的历史、唯一的诗学。
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And there are a million reasons to fall in love with this language:its depth of poetics, its double entendres,its wax and gold, its humor,
to collide virtual and physical worlds.So we began to imagine what I would call the poetics of data.One of our first projects, "Virtual Depictions,"
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