| 释义 | View usage for: (kɒzmɒs,  US -məs) singular nounThe cosmos is the universe.[literary]  ...the natural laws of the cosmos. More Synonyms of cosmoscosmos in British English (ˈkɒzmɒs) noun1. the world or universe considered as an ordered system 4. Word forms:  plural -mos or -moses any tropical American plant of the genus Cosmos, cultivated as garden plants for their brightly coloured flowers: family Asteraceae (composites)Word origin C17: from Greek kosmos  order, world, universeCosmos in British English (ˈkɒzmɒs) noun astronautics any of various types of Soviet satellite, including Cosmos 1 (launched 1962) and nearly 2000 subsequent satellitescosmos in American English (ˈkɑzməs;  for 1-3, also, ˈkɑzˌmoʊs; ˈkɑzˌmɑs)   noun1.   the universe considered as a harmonious and orderly system 3.   any complete and orderly system 4. Word forms: plural ˈcosmos  any of a genus (Cosmos) of tropical American plants of the composite family, with featherlike leaves andheads of white, pink, or purple flowers Word origin ME < Gr kosmos,  universe, harmonyTheir purpose refers directly to the sacred cosmos.The sacred cosmos is part of the world view.As part of the world view the sacred cosmos stands in a relationship with the social structure as a whole.The "logic" underlying the sacred cosmos is taken for granted because it is equally applicable to different social situations.To find out more, see cosmos.In sum, language combines with ritual acts and icons in the articulation of a sacred cosmos.In relatively "simple" societies one may already find an incipient differentiation of social roles that are directly linked to the sacred cosmos.The meaningful coherence of the world view as a whole and of the sacred cosmos is worked out "theoretically"by a body of incipient experts.Examples of 'cosmos' in a sentencecosmosBritish English: cosmos NOUN  The cosmos is the universe. ...the natural laws of the cosmos. American English: cosmosBrazilian Portuguese: cosmoChinese: 宇宙European Spanish: cosmosFrench: cosmosGerman: KosmosItalian: cosmoJapanese: 宇宙Korean: 우주European Portuguese: cosmosLatin American Spanish: cosmos
Definition the universe considered as an ordered system a religion which offers a sense of the place of humanity in the cosmosAdditional synonymsDefinition the universe as thus brought into being by God the origin of all creationSynonyms universe,  world,  life,  nature,  cosmos,  natural world,  living world,  all living thingsDefinition a state of peaceful agreement and cooperation a future in which humans live in harmony with natureSynonyms accord,  order,  understanding,  peace,  agreement,  friendship,  unity,  sympathy,  consensus,  cooperation,  goodwill,  rapport,  conformity,  compatibility,  assent,  unanimity,  concord,  amity (formal),  amicability,  like-mindednessBe happy, in this world and the next! Synonyms life,  nature,  existence,  creation,  universe, cosmoscosmiccosmonautcosmopolitancosmoscossetcostcostly
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