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单词 phenomenisms
释义

phenomenon or now rarely phaenomenon /fi-nomˈi-nən or -non/

noun (pl phenomˈena, sometimes used as sing in non-standard English)
  1. Anything directly apprehended by the senses or one of them
  2. An event that may be observed
  3. The appearance which anything makes to our consciousness, as distinguished from what it is in itself (philosophy)
  4. A feature of life, social existence, etc
  5. (loosely) a remarkable or unusual person, thing, or appearance, a prodigy
ORIGIN: Gr phainomenon, pl -a, neuter prp passive of phainein to show

phenomˈenal adjective

  1. Very or unexpectedly large, good, etc
  2. Remarkable
  3. Relating to a phenomenon
  4. Of the nature of a phenomenon

phenomˈenalism noun

The philosophical doctrine that phenomena are the only realities, or that knowledge can only comprehend phenomena (also called externalism)

phenomˈenalist noun

phenomenalistˈic adjective

phenomenality /-alˈi-ti/ noun

The character of being phenomenal

phenomˈenalize or phenomˈenalise transitive verb

To represent as a phenomenon

phenomˈenally adverb

phenomˈenism noun

Phenomenalism

phenomˈenist noun

phenomˈenize or phenomˈenise transitive verb

To bring into the world of experience

phenomenologˈical adjective

phenomenolˈogist noun

phenomenolˈogy noun

  1. The science of or a description of phenomena
  2. The philosophy of Edmund Husserl (1859–1938), opposed to positivism, and concerned with describing personal experiences without seeking to arrive at metaphysical explanations of them

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