单词 | topos |
例句 | The “topics”—topoi in the Greek— are, literally, places. Words Like Loaded Pistols 2011-10-20T00:00:00Z The disavowal is more likely an example of a “modesty topos,” as a woman in the sixteenth century who published original work would have been considered immoral. The Hidden Life of a Forgotten Sixteenth-Century Female Poet 2019-08-05T04:00:00Z The national disdain of the “intellectual” is a frequent topos in my writing. This Week in Fiction: Robert Coover on Our National Disdain for the “Intellectual” 2016-11-21T05:00:00Z But it also stands as a cinematic topos pregnant with meaning. Clip joint: the Louise Brooks bob 2010-09-22T16:21:00Z The workers — specialists known in Mexico as topos, or moles — have drilled a tunnel to gain access to the interior. In Mexico City, a sense of urgency and disquiet 2017-09-22T04:00:00Z “It’s anthropologically intriguing how sensitive the topos is,” he said. Gyorgy Schopflin, Hungarian MEP, suggests lining border fence with pigs’ heads to deter refugees 2016-08-22T04:00:00Z Each �on is a mighty Hierarchy in himself, and his "topos" is a Church or Holy Assembly. The Gnôsis of the Light The name means "nowhere," from two Greek words, "ou," no, and "topos," a place. English Literature for Boys and Girls The library, perceived as a form of trans-human memory, a space of topos uranikos filled with eternal information, was the collection of ideas and forms that one referred to when in need of guidance. The Civilization of Illiteracy All the �ons are found in the "topos" of S�theus, as their divinity is not innate, but comes from conscious participation, hence the name �on. The Gnôsis of the Light |
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