单词 | didactically |
例句 | “You are distributing your weight incorrectly,” he told them didactically. A Confederacy of Dunces 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z “It was a common punishment in Imperial China,” said O’Brien as didactically as ever. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z The show’s first scene, in particular, is didactically blunt in its discussion of women’s rights, or the lack thereof. Review: ‘A Brief History of Women,’ an Alan Ayckbourn Comedy of Tragedies 2018-05-02T04:00:00Z Womack spoke didactically, because the question of legacy has become unusually urgent in pop music, and particularly in hip-hop. Lil Peep and the Dilemma of the Posthumous Album 2018-11-11T05:00:00Z Seuss tried to avoid writing didactically: "Kids can see a moral coming a mile off", he said. Dr Seuss, happy birthday! Let's say it once more 2011-03-02T19:05:00Z “Aloha” brings together two stories that connect only coincidentally but converge didactically. Cameron Crowe's Reactionary Nostalgia 2015-05-29T04:00:00Z Typically, as in the didactically eco-conscious Portent, romantic love redeems the loner hero. James Herbert interview: from the archive, 14 February 1993 2013-03-21T10:48:00Z “As a feminist, it’s a way of gently but didactically regendering the idea of a city, since men don’t produce eggs.” The Many Layers of Lari Pittman 2022-11-30T05:00:00Z Conservative outrage is so threat-oriented and presents information very clearly, very didactically. “Irony and Outrage”: How different — and how similar — are Fox News and Samantha Bee? 2019-12-07T05:00:00Z Several missteps also hobble the play dramatically and didactically. A medical hell recounted by its victims 2019-01-28T05:00:00Z It’s a move so timely and didactically on the nose that it permanently ripped me out of the fictive dream. The Culture Caught Up With Spike Lee — Now What? 2017-11-21T05:00:00Z Autumn examines it aesthetically rather than didactically, through riffs on fairytale and fable, with Daniel showing Elisabeth how to tell “hospitable” stories that welcome in possibility rather than closing down other points of view. Beyoncé to Black Mirror; the culture that defines 2016 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z For once Providence had done its duty, obviously, grossly, didactically, as in a melodrama. Mortal Coils 2012-04-06T02:00:30.740Z I said didactically, even combatively, that "characters" were free and easy, but that James was easy without being free. In Mr. Knox's Country 2011-11-21T03:00:16.010Z True, in Genesis these principles are set forth illustratively, and in the New Testament didactically; still, the illustration is deeply interesting, and eminently calculated to bring home the truth with power to the soul. Notes on the Book of Genesis 2011-11-05T02:00:10.317Z European publicists wrote didactically on “the break-up of China,” while Russia, bestriding Siberia, dipped behemoth paws in Pacific waters and eyed Japan. The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy 2011-09-13T02:00:33.070Z “A yawn, Mrs Bolter,” he said didactically, “is the natural effort made for ridding the system—” “Of the effects of too much smoking and drinking,” said Mrs Doctor, quickly. One Maid's Mischief 2011-07-15T02:00:22.283Z "And, aside from all that, Harry is not at all the husband for your niece," Frau Rosamunda went on, didactically. 'O Thou, My Austria!' 2011-03-04T03:01:01.630Z “Furreners are furreners,” continued the butler didactically; “but what I always will maintain is, that the English are so thoroughly English.” Lady Maude's Mania “I sincerely hope, my dears, that when you grow up,” said Mrs Thorne didactically, “you will never behave so rudely to your poor mamma as Hazel does.” The New Mistress A Tale "If there are no scars, no defacements upon this forest primeval," Miss Kitty said didactically, "then Man has not evolved on New Earth." A Woman's Place "All parents," said the lady, somewhat didactically, "are similarly situated, and have identical responsibilities." When Ghost Meets Ghost It is also expressed more didactically by Ingersoll—"The way to be happy is to make others so"—making duty and enjoyment go hand in hand. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) Silver," said Cappen didactically, "is a certain shield against all black magics. The Valor of Cappen Varra "There are two things we have to fear now," he continued didactically, still in a whisper. Juggernaut How didactically, positively, they clung to their exactitudes—like frightened little children in a chaotic world too big for them to face, hanging on to mother's skirts, something safe, sure, dependable. Eight Keys to Eden When babies are sick or you don't treat them right," she announced didactically, "they cry, but not a well baby, Delia says. McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908. Here we get a lesson of human life expressed, not didactically, but in a concrete form of unsurpassable strength, harmony, and concision. Old Familiar Faces The didactically stated importance of investing precious time and energy into constructing a synthetic conceptualization of a term eluded me. Humanistic Nursing “It’s to be hoped in New Orleans,” spoke Belle didactically, “that’s the only decent place in Louisiana where a person could live.” At Fault He's all right," said Paresi, still working; then, as if to keep his mind going with words to avoid conjecture, he went on didactically, "This is the other fear reaction. Breaking Point "Such things are the most precious that life has to give us," he added all but didactically. The Tragic Muse Being myself didactically disposed, I went farther than reminiscence and bored my companions with some such reflections as those that follow. A Boswell of Baghdad With Diversions When babies are sick, or you don't treat them right," she announced didactically, "they cry, but not a well baby, Delia says. While Caroline Was Growing "There is but one thing which will lighten the severity of the bad girl's punishment," said Mrs. Vanderlyn, didactically. The Old Flute-Player A Romance of To-day We are always too prone to teach history didactically, and to teach biographical history didactically is to miss the mark entirely. Craftsmanship in Teaching "A feeling of obligation kills a friendship," he told her didactically, "and I want you to be really my friend." The Palace of Darkened Windows To proceed from this point, it appears didactically useful to first restate the conventional reaction to the DMR, and then develop the new analysis. Definition & Reality in the General Theory of Political Economy He had avoided Marcella rather pointedly lately, but he came and talked quite affably for a while, didactically contrasting Melbourne with Naples and Colombo. Captivity Savon," the doctor began didactically, "is a preparation of fatty acids saponified with alkali. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, April 18, 1917 He said all this sententiously and didactically, as one who enjoys speaking on historical or sociological subjects; but then a cloud seemed to descend upon him, and he relapsed into gloomy silence. The Devil's Garden This is no doubt didactically very good; but I wish to offer you only examples of really fine poetry on the topic. Books and Habits from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn Panaurov expounded didactically what being in love was, and what it was due to. The Darling and Other Stories "Ye cannot cut to each other," here interposed Endicott didactically. The Nest of the Sparrowhawk Allen treats first of the several parts of grammar, didactically; then presents a series of exercises adapted to the various heads of the whole. The Grammar of English Grammars "In a sense," he went on, didactically, "we may have made a mistake in bringing her forward to the extent we've done." The Devil's Garden We speak of the 'Lusitania Incident,'" she added didactically, "just as one speaks of the Arabic Incident, and the Cavell Incident, and other episodes of the sort. Further Foolishness He knew everything, and didactically improved all sorts of occasions, from the consumption of a plate of cherries to the contemplation of a starlight night. The Uncommercial Traveller Agnes," she said, didactically, "the richest men in this country have made their fortunes, not because of the law, but in spite of the law. Within the Law Kuhn presents an exhaustive analysis of 73 cases of congenital defects of the movements of the eyes, considered clinically and didactically. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine He recovered his self-confidence, and after puffing out a sufficient cloud of smoke, talked weightily and didactically. The Devil's Garden "I have known great good to come from great disappointments," remarked Aunt Hannah, a bit didactically. Miss Billy's Decision Everything in the world that goes up must come down," he was saying didactically, "except prices. Captivating Mary Carstairs Now," said the clerk didactically, "my idea is this. Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley "Then she is no true American," Mrs. Hastings pronounced didactically. The Pawns Count "There is something more in this," he said didactically, "than meets the eye!" An Amiable Charlatan "So, you see," I admonished didactically, "that lunge probably was not quite so large as you thought." The Forest Mr. Hamilton-Wells began didactically, moving his long white hands in a way that always suggested lace ruffles. The Heavenly Twins "I'm awful afraid they might be right as to what's the trouble with us, though," says Oliver, didactically. Young People's Pride A Novel "Every man has his price and his weak spot," her uncle observed didactically. The Pawns Count A city," stated Percy didactically, "is like a mollusk; it depends largely for its life and health on the artificial shell it has constructed. The Sign at Six I am not saying that the corporations are philanthropic institutions," Mr. Bliss continued didactically; "of course they aren't. Together But it was given, not didactically, but lovingly. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark "Now, a very nice thing to take one's wife from Paris," began Virginia didactically, when they reached the sidewalk, "is lace." Lifted Masks; stories The serenity that breathes through ch. xxviii. would not naturally be followed by the renewed lamentations of xxix., and it would further be dramatically inappropriate for a man in agony to speak thus didactically. Introduction to the Old Testament "Well, I do not know that there is anything wrong in a 'quiet game of cards,' per se" commenced Hemstead, didactically. From Jest to Earnest Here's a man," he began, didactically, "who is hundreds of years behind the times. Many Kingdoms "A history of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Cayugas, Onondagas and Senecas, and their 'Long House' should be of great value, Mrs. Collier," said Barnes, a trifle didactically. Green Fancy "It is our custom," Von Ragastein declared a little didactically, "in Germany and wherever we Germans go, to be prepared not only for what is likely to happen but for what might possibly happen." The Great Impersonation They have found out that nothing is, didactically speaking, true. The Recreations of a Country Parson "It is strange," the Earl pronounced didactically, "that a young lady of Miss Abbeway's birth and gifts should espouse the cause of this Labour rabble, a party already cursed with too many leaders." The Devil's Paw Then she would add, didactically, some word of dogma or admonition. The Way to Peace Ye never kin tell," said the foreman didactically, "what might happen! Mr. Jack Hamlin's Mediation "Eugenia! this is perfect madness!" began the elder man didactically. From Sand Hill to Pine To which always there is added didactically, 'But you ought not to live as you are doing. Through Russia "I conceived it to be for the benefit of our cause," he said didactically, "that the anonymity—of `Paul Fiske' should be preserved." The Devil's Paw None," responded Maruja, didactically, "but the simplest, which I shall buy myself. Maruja Speaking of defensive Campaigns, says Friedrich didactically, years afterwards, 'If such situations are to answer the purpose intended, the front and flanks must be equally strong, but the rear entirely open. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 15 "The natural instincts of sex..." she began didactically. Crome Yellow "Agreeable conversation," Philippa remarked didactically, "is one of the greatest pleasures in life." The Zeppelin's Passenger There are not so many princes," he remarked didactically, "as there are peasants. Creatures That Once Were Men |
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