单词 | transactional |
释义 | transactionaladj. a. Of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or involving a transaction; taking place in fact or reality. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > reality or real existence or actuality > [adjective] present1340 actuala1398 absolutec1443 effectualc1475 bodilya1616 effective1620 deedy1781 real lifec1819 positive1831 factual1846 transactional1858 entitative1862 real world1963 1858 H. Bushnell Serm. for New Life 94 A relation wholly transactional. 1894 Thinker 5 155 The transactional revelation of principles and forces which are essential and eternal. b. Theology: see transaction n. 3c. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > [adjective] > of an agreement pactional1624 pactive1633 pactory1633 pactorial1884 transactional1901 1901 R. C. Moberly Atonem. & Personality ix. 218 What the thought of the present day would sum up as the ‘transactional’ theory of the atonement. 1901 W. Sanday Life Christ in Recent Res. (1907) v. ix. 244 The ‘transactional’ theory [of the Atonement]. 1905 Speaker 4 Feb. 440/2 The Atonement understood in an entirely forensic or ‘transactional’ sense. c. Psychology. Relating to or involving interpersonal or social communication viewed as transactions of attitude between the participants; spec. in transactional analysis, psychotherapeutic analysis based on the attitudes revealed in such transactions (esp. those of parent, adult, and child); abbrev. T.A. (see T n. Initialisms 1a); hence transactional analyst. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > psychiatry > [noun] > psychotherapy > based on attitudes revealed in transactions transactional analysis1961 T.A.1972 the world > health and disease > healing > psychiatry > [adjective] > relating to psychotherapy > based on attitudes revealed in transactions transactional1961 the mind > mental capacity > psychology > social psychology > group psychology > [adjective] > related to social interaction transactional1961 1961 E. Berne (title) Transactional analysis in psychotherapy. 1961 E. Berne Transactional Anal. in Psychotherapy 12 Transactional analysis, the social aspect of structural analysis, reveals several different types of ‘crossed transactions’. 1969 T. A. Harris I'm OK, You're OK i. 13 Transactional Analysis is the method of examining this one transaction..and determining which part of the multiple-natured individual is ‘coming on’. 1969 T. A. Harris I'm OK, You're OK i. 15 Transactional Analysts claim to have found some of these regularities [of language]. 1976 Listener 5 Feb. 141/3 Discussing Basil Fawlty in terms of transactional analysis: as to whether, at certain times, Basil was behaving as a parent, or as a child. Derivatives tranˈsactionalist n. one who believes in a theory of social transactions; also attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > psychiatry > [noun] > psychotherapist > using attitudes revealed in transactions transactionalist1972 the world > health and disease > healing > psychiatry > [adjective] > relating to psychotherapy > based on attitudes revealed in transactions > having a belief in transactionalist1972 1972 R. E. Ornstein Psychol. of Consciousness ii. 32 (heading) The transactionalists. 1972 R. E. Ornstein Psychol. of Consciousness ii. 37 Some of the most relevant psychological experiments have been performed by Jerome Bruner and by the transactionalist group. 1977 P. Johnson Enemies of Society xv. 202 Then there is a series of schools, associated with the Americans H. S. Becker and Edwin Lemert, known variously as social-control theorists, social-reaction theorists, transactionalists or labelling theorists. tranˈsactionally adv. by means, or by way of a transaction; practically. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > reality or real existence or actuality > [adverb] in truthc1330 in faitha1375 in good faitha1393 in casea1398 in effectc1405 indeed1412 effectually1420 actually?a1425 really?a1425 of a truth1494 bottom1531 for a truth?1532 in fact1592 authentically1593 in esse1597 de facto1602 essentially1604 in nature1605 in point of fact1628 positively1649 in point of event1650 effectively1652 honestly1675 entally1691 reely1792 objectively1796 fairlyc1804 in actual fact1824 factually1852 naturally1858 transactionally1866 'smatter of fact1922 1866 H. Bushnell Vicarious Sacrifice iv. i. 452 The object is to give him a lesson transactionally. 1874 H. Bushnell Forgiveness & Law 59 Is it true that God must be gained or tempered transactionally, that is by acts in time, in order to the letting forth of grace upon his enemies? This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1858 |
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