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单词 authentically
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Definition of authentically in English:

authentically

adverb ɔːˈθɛntɪkliəˈθɛn(t)ək(ə)li
  • 1Undisputedly; genuinely.

    her dances are as authentically Brazilian as their creator
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The hints of jazz and bluegrass confirm that the landscape is authentically American.
    • Liturgy, in its authentically Orthodox sense, is the transfiguration of nature.
    • How much of it is authentically Mahler?
    • The process is driven by the twin goals of participating in the new modern look and of accessing the authentically antique.
    • This record producer was also behind the first authentically Cajun album.
    • It all feels like cinéma-vérité because of the location shoots and the authentically Canadian cast.
    • It is fitting that each is remembered by something fine and authentically British.
    • She thought everything was cheap and silly-looking, not authentically Chinese.
    • While the supporting players are authentically pot-bellied and stained of armpit, they look like pimps and hookers.
    • The achievements of Italian artists fix our idea of the correctly and authentically classical.
    1. 1.1 In the traditional or original way, or in a way that faithfully resembles an original.
      finding someone to cook curry authentically can be a real challenge
      the film authentically recreates 17th-century Delft
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The exterior will be authentically restored to its original 1890s character.
      • Recreating the environment of 1863 and authentically reenacting the battle are a popular form of play at Gettysburg.
      • The objective here is to let people see—as authentically as possible—what it's like to be on the front lines of those conflicts.
      • This video game has over 60 authentically modeled aircraft ranging from harrier-type jets to military helicopters.
      • This is yet another complication to the notion of recreating authentically an Elizabethan performance.
      • She used her collections to re-create, as authentically as possible, 18th-century New England farm life.
      • He made sure the Royal Canadian Redcoats were by far the most authentically costumed of those in any Hollywood production.
      • Such immersion into another culture and language is necessary if one is authentically to perform the dances of that culture.
      • This particular feast is unobtainable here, but there are plenty of other good things authentically evocative of Turkey.
      • In 1875, the two German immigrants created their brand name to sound authentically American.
    2. 1.2 (in existentialist philosophy) in accordance with an emotionally appropriate, significant, purposive, and responsible mode of human life.
      am I living authentically, in a way that embodies my personal values?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The epistemological problem with authenticity is that there's no way of knowing when you are living authentically.
      • The gods have power, but they lack passionate attachments, the very faculty which makes us authentically human.
      • Existing authentically towards death is not dwelling on one's death, forever thinking about it.
      • To be authentically is to choose one's own life in the face of one's mortality.
      • It involves finding acceptance for who you authentically are.
      • Being guided by forces external to the self, and which one cannot authentically embrace, seems to mark the height of oppression.
      • An authentically meaningful life is one that answers to the existential condition of being human.
      • Heidegger turns explicitly to the question of what is involved in existing authentically.
      • It is a way of moving into the future by taking over one's destiny, authentically and with resolve.
      • A person can pretend to be happy only so many times before that person forgets how it feels to be authentically happy.
 
 

Definition of authentically in US English:

authentically

adverbəˈTHen(t)ək(ə)lēəˈθɛn(t)ək(ə)li
  • 1Undisputedly; genuinely.

    her dances are as authentically Brazilian as their creator
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She thought everything was cheap and silly-looking, not authentically Chinese.
    • It is fitting that each is remembered by something fine and authentically British.
    • Liturgy, in its authentically Orthodox sense, is the transfiguration of nature.
    • The achievements of Italian artists fix our idea of the correctly and authentically classical.
    • The hints of jazz and bluegrass confirm that the landscape is authentically American.
    • This record producer was also behind the first authentically Cajun album.
    • It all feels like cinéma-vérité because of the location shoots and the authentically Canadian cast.
    • The process is driven by the twin goals of participating in the new modern look and of accessing the authentically antique.
    • While the supporting players are authentically pot-bellied and stained of armpit, they look like pimps and hookers.
    • How much of it is authentically Mahler?
    1. 1.1 In the traditional or original way, or in a way that faithfully resembles an original.
      finding someone to cook curry authentically can be a real challenge
      the film authentically recreates 17th-century Delft
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Recreating the environment of 1863 and authentically reenacting the battle are a popular form of play at Gettysburg.
      • He made sure the Royal Canadian Redcoats were by far the most authentically costumed of those in any Hollywood production.
      • This is yet another complication to the notion of recreating authentically an Elizabethan performance.
      • Such immersion into another culture and language is necessary if one is authentically to perform the dances of that culture.
      • In 1875, the two German immigrants created their brand name to sound authentically American.
      • This video game has over 60 authentically modeled aircraft ranging from harrier-type jets to military helicopters.
      • This particular feast is unobtainable here, but there are plenty of other good things authentically evocative of Turkey.
      • The objective here is to let people see—as authentically as possible—what it's like to be on the front lines of those conflicts.
      • The exterior will be authentically restored to its original 1890s character.
      • She used her collections to re-create, as authentically as possible, 18th-century New England farm life.
    2. 1.2 (in existentialist philosophy) in accordance with an emotionally appropriate, significant, purposive, and responsible mode of human life.
      am I living authentically, in a way that embodies my personal values?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • An authentically meaningful life is one that answers to the existential condition of being human.
      • To be authentically is to choose one's own life in the face of one's mortality.
      • A person can pretend to be happy only so many times before that person forgets how it feels to be authentically happy.
      • It involves finding acceptance for who you authentically are.
      • The epistemological problem with authenticity is that there's no way of knowing when you are living authentically.
      • The gods have power, but they lack passionate attachments, the very faculty which makes us authentically human.
      • It is a way of moving into the future by taking over one's destiny, authentically and with resolve.
      • Being guided by forces external to the self, and which one cannot authentically embrace, seems to mark the height of oppression.
      • Existing authentically towards death is not dwelling on one's death, forever thinking about it.
      • Heidegger turns explicitly to the question of what is involved in existing authentically.
 
 
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