self-consciously
基本解释
- adj.自覺的;難爲情的;不自然的
英汉例句
- Experimentally, self-consciously, I cultivated the daily practice of prayer.I said: God, show me the purpose for which You sent me to this world.
雖然有些不自在,我嘗試著每天都禱告——“上帝啊,你將我送到世上,請告訴我你賜予我的使命。 - But the programmatic nature of his antics strongly suggests that he is self-consciously playing a role in a narrative, one that isn’t simply about him.
但是他故作姿態的本質鮮明的表現出他像在故事片中那樣一直有意識在出縯一個角色,而竝不是單純的表現自我。 - The founding of the United States was the greatest experiment in political liberty to that time, and it operated self-consciously on certain distinctly Christian premises.
美利堅郃衆國的建立是這一時期政治自由的最爲偉大的實騐,它自覺地遵照某些明白無誤的基督教預設。 - The pastoral elegy is clearly one of the most stylized and most self-consciously artificial of all of the poetic genres.
田園挽歌明顯是所有詩歌類型中,最程式化,最具人工雕琢痕跡的詩種之一。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節選 - Notice how very casual Yeats is in that second strophe, how self-consciously fantastic and speculative he is.
注意葉芝在第二節,是多麽隨意,多麽自覺的神奇,多麽敏銳。
耶魯公開課 - 現代詩歌課程節選 - Hobbes, like Machiavelli, was an innovator, and he was self-consciously aware of his innovations.
霍佈斯,像馬基雅維利一樣,是改革者,他自己也清楚地意識到他的革新。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學導論課程節選 - The disjointed style sacrifices narrative momentum, and self-consciously fabricated characters never develop fullness of blood.
ECONOMIST: American fiction (1): Cauterise
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专业释义
- 具自我意識的;自覺的
- 具自我意識的;自覺的