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单词 figuration
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figuration

/ˌfɪɡəˈreɪʃ(ə)n /
noun [mass noun]
1Ornamentation by means of figures or designs.These transformations of nature into pattern, of narrative into schema, of figuration into device are what gives ornament its authentic character....
  • In the history of ornament it is descriptive or illusionistic figuration that is aberrant.
  • This new emphasis on figuration also led to a flowering in the production of illustrated manuscripts from the thirteenth century onward.
1.1 Music The use of florid counterpoint: the figuration of the accompaniment comes out too strongly [count noun]: in modern music we have small ostinato figurations...
  • The music is certainly not immune from figuration that assists finger dexterity, but it is polished less for fingers and more for ears.
  • By the second movement they had gained impetus, each variation infused with poise and delicacy, especially the leader's virtuoso figuration and Emma Denton's eloquent cello theme.
  • Throughout the concerto, the soloist is put through his paces with miles of finger-bending figurations.
2Allegorical representation: the figuration of ‘The Possessed’ is much more complex...
  • The crystalline mirror reminds us that the images of the dream vision are not mimetic representations but allegorical figurations.
  • It is not so much the use of language that Rousseau deplores - even less of figurative language, since figuration represents for Rousseau the form under which language first appeared.
  • Curiosity also connects the allegorical figuration of Nell's story and the novel's anti-didactic agenda.

Origin

Middle English (in the senses 'outline' and 'making of arithmetical figures'): from Latin figuratio(n-), from figurare 'to form or fashion', from figura (see figure).

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