释义 |
anthropologize, v. colloq.|ænθrəʊˈpɒlədʒaɪz| [f. anthropology + -ize, after philosophize, etc.] a. trans. To explain, treat, or study anthropologically. b. intr. To pursue anthropology.
1939‘M. Innes’ Stop Press ii. v. 285 Modish enough to play at anthropologising an unknown culture. 1941R. R. Marett Jerseyman xii. 178 To anthropologize in the field would have attracted me greatly. 1957Times Lit. Suppl. 1 Nov. 656/3 But the more serious side of Mr. Speirs's anthropologizing is to be found, for instance, in his deep sense of the adjustment of medieval life..to the rhythms of the year. |