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单词 assimilative
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The anarchic image, in which a swarming multitude falls back from the camera almost out of sight, summons both Coney’s assimilative energies and the tumultuous disorder of Huneker’s human ants. Coney Island: The Cyclone! The Hot Dogs! The Art! 2015-11-18T05:00:00Z
A new exhibition there, for example, “California Dreaming: Jewish Life in the Bay Area From the Gold Rush to the Present,” is an affirmation of religious experimentation and assimilative possibility. Exhibition Review: Magnes Judaica Museum Joins Berkeley Library - Review 2012-01-22T23:04:04Z
Some community members who attended the school in the 1980s — after it abandoned assimilative measures and embraced Lakota language and culture — have fond memories of the experience. Churches confront their role in residential schools for Indigenous children 2021-10-08T04:00:00Z
The published correspondence of the two men prove that Wagner studied the manuscripts of Liszt's symphonic poems carefully, and, as we must acknowledge, with wonderful assimilative discrimination. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z
In philosophy there has been a remarkable increase of activity, partly assimilative or eclectic and partly original. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z
Vast, eupeptic, assimilative, generous, adaptable, the Chief Justice typifies the American people in its more permanent characteristics. Behind the Mirrors The Psychology of Disintegration at Washington 2012-02-11T03:03:55.693Z
Native and independent as our national genius has always been, and seems likely to remain, it has always been highly assimilative. An American at Oxford 2011-12-02T03:00:19.150Z
Gozzoli’s genius was, on the whole, more versatile and assimilative than vigorously original; his drawing not free from considerable imperfections, especially in the extremities and articulations, and in the perspective of his gorgeously-schemed buildings. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z
This is another instance of the synthetic or assimilative phase of scientific thinking. How We Think 2011-09-16T02:00:18.973Z
They are perhaps less unconventional, less brilliant and witty, but they are more reliable and trustworthy; less versatile and assimilative, but more genuine, earnest and steady. My Memoirs 2011-09-13T02:00:28.713Z
While the literary language had been fixed, arrested, and delivered over to death, the vulgar tongue retained a vivid and assimilative life, capable of biological transmutation. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z
Never was the formative power of nature better illustrated than in the vitality of this race, which conquered so many other races, or than in its assimilative power, which civilized and pacified them. Three Philosophical Poets Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe 2011-03-20T02:00:33.357Z
He was honest, sincere, and true, but not sympathetic or assimilative; he preserved his own individuality wherever he went, and took no colour from the people amongst whom he lived. The Doctor's Wife 2011-03-06T03:00:18.770Z
They appear to have been more ferocious and less assimilative than the other conquering tribes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 "English Language" to "Epsom Salts" 2011-02-19T03:00:59.807Z
In literature, more swiftly assimilative and interpretative of the airy inrush, the signs were thickly bewildering. The Promise of Air 2011-02-02T03:00:23.997Z
But while the United States constitute a homogeneous system and grow more homogeneous, the British Empire is heterogeneous and shows little or no assimilative power. The Salvaging Of Civilisation
We are probably at once the most assimilative and the most sensitive nation in Europe. The Revival of Irish Literature Addresses by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, K.C.M.G, Dr. George Sigerson, and Dr. Douglas Hyde
To him most men are mere assimilative organisms, stomachs to be filled or doctored. Command
To suppose that it could remain unchanged in such fellowship is to undervalue the assimilative tendencies in the social mind. The Next Step in Religion An Essay toward the Coming Renaissance
“The greater mass of cases exerts an assimilative influence upon the smaller.” Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Exercise Book with Inflections, Syntax, Selections for Reading, and Glossary
Fat is only surplus tissue—the amount manufactured by the assimilative system over and above the needs of the body. How to Analyze People on Sight Through the Science of Human Analysis: The Five Human Types
In Perugino the brilliant but most assimilative young student found just the master he needed. Perugino
The assimilative forces of American schools, industry, commerce, politics, are too strong for the foreign immigrant to resist. The American Mind The E. T. Earl Lectures
The desert birds are still more remarkably protected by their assimilative hues. Little Masterpieces of Science: The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer
Then again, there are large numbers of physiological diseases of the cotton due to inherent weakness of the plant or failure of assimilative processes. The Story of the Cotton Plant
The alimentive system consists of the stomach, intestines, alimentary canal and every part of the assimilative apparatus. How to Analyze People on Sight Through the Science of Human Analysis: The Five Human Types
He had an assimilative mind, which enabled him, for example, to acquire rapidly the gist of a book, and to state succinctly and clearly a point which he was desirous of making. Frank H. Nelson of Cincinnati
Its real implication may be found in the assimilative genius of the Catholic Church, consecrating but not effacing local altars; transforming, but not destroying, local pieties. Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions
His excellent memory and wonderful assimilative power built up this reading into the mental endowments that all the world admired. Stories of Authors, British and American
It frequently happens that the nursing mother is unable by reason of defective digestive apparatus, or imperfect assimilative powers, to supply sufficient nourishment for her babe. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
An efficient but controlled assimilative system is the first requisite for long life, and the pure Cerebral does not have an efficient one. How to Analyze People on Sight Through the Science of Human Analysis: The Five Human Types
The influence on the alvine process is if anything even more marked than that on the assimilative process. The Electric Bath
Does Nature have her way, or do neglect and bad habits rule the assimilative and eliminative functions of the bowels? Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
He reads through the whole tract of his digestive and assimilative nature. The Lost Art of Reading
And, if this be so, then memory must be very greatly improvable, since no mental power is susceptible of so much improvement as assimilative association. Assimilative Memory or, How to Attend and Never Forget
Thus, a Polygastrian has many assimilative sacs, each performing the office of a stomach irrespective of the rest. A Theory of Creation: A Review of 'Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation'
Comte’s rapidly assimilative intelligence perceived that here at last there was a definite, consistent, and intelligible scheme for the reorganisation of European society, with him the great end of philosophic endeavour. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Essay 4: Joseph de Maistre
This is a union in the laboratory of assimilative nature, such as has never before been dreamed of, vital and all embracing, weaving into one palpitating mesh the very fibres of being itself. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
His feeling is his own; but his genius seems to be rather assimilative than strictly creative. Personality in Literature
These are remarkable coincidences no doubt, but are not all sets of figures similarly impressive coincidences to the trained eye, and the active, thinking and assimilative mind? Assimilative Memory or, How to Attend and Never Forget
Treatment may also be given for lack of assimilative power. Papers on Health
The stomach, with its fierce assimilative power, is a great stimulator of commercial activity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866
He has not braced the assimilative power of his thought by a flight into the ideal world, or learnt even for a time to turn "matter to spirit by sublimation strange." An Estimate of the Value and Influence of Works of Fiction in Modern Times
For all information, to become vital and usable, must be thought into relation to our present active, functioning body of knowledge; therefore assimilative thinking is fundamental to true mastery and learning. The Mind and Its Education
The fatal assimilative power of the Jew is revealed nowhere in music more sheerly than in the style of Mahler. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
This done twice a day, for half-an-hour at a time, and continued for several weeks, will markedly restore assimilative power. Papers on Health
It could hardly be claimed that he was of the electric, assimilative type, for he would listen to no one and held opinions of others in contempt. Heart and Soul by Maveric Post
Those who are below normal weight chiefly because of poor assimilative powers are especially advised to give this method a thorough trial for a period of a few weeks. Vitality Supreme
And unhappy is the pupil whose school work does not set the problems and employ the methods which will insure training in this as well as in the assimilative type of thinking. The Mind and Its Education
By the assimilative action of faith and imagination, this idea of a divinely accredited Messiah developed, and grew ever richer and more complete. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
Even much of the so-called higher education of the Negro has been only a process of artificially forcing a mass of refined information into a system which had no digestive or assimilative apparatus. Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro
But as she lagged the assimilative German streamed in through her hospitable door. The War After the War
If we inquire into the constitutional history of these cases we shall almost invariably discover that the digestive or assimilative processes of the body are not working smoothly. The Healthy Life, Vol. V, Nos. 24-28 The Independent Health Magazine
Its interest lies not in the relics of antiquity which it has preserved but in the new shape and setting which a race at once assimilative and inventive has given to old ideas. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3
The changes which occurred were great but gradual and due not to the initiative of innovators but to the assimilative power of Hinduism and to the attractions of magical and emotional rites. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2
Again, we have apparently conclusive evidence that the nucleus controls that part of the assimilative process which we have spoken of as the constructive processes. The Story of the Living Machine A Review of the Conclusions of Modern Biology in Regard to the Mechanism Which Controls the Phenomena of Living Activity
There was associative apperception, subsumptive apperception, assimilative apperception, and others up to sixteen. Talks To Teachers On Psychology; And To Students On Some Of Life's Ideals
In Tibet Indian Buddhism passed into the hands of a vigorous national priesthood and was not exposed to the assimilative influence of Hinduism. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1
The assimilative and nervous systems can be trained to tolerate injurious influences to a remarkable degree. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
Here, as elsewhere, the penetrating and assimilative genius of the Church moulded and informed a matter which was not, in its nature, easily receptive of a clerical impression. The Unity of Civilization
It has shown itself alien in language, custom, in ethnic affinities and political concepts, in personal standards and assimilative ambitions. Our Foreigners A Chronicle of Americans in the Making
Thirty-five languages are spoken in this city, but the assimilative power of English absorbs them all. The Lutherans of New York Their Story and Their Problems
In the contest between Hinduism and Buddhism the former owed the victory which it obtained in India, though not in other lands, to this assimilative social influence. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1
These are generally adults with weak digestions, or elderly persons who, on account of their age and the sluggish action of their assimilative functions, require comparatively little food. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
She seemed possessed of one of those assimilative intellects which extract by glances the substance from a book as the flash of lightning demagnetizes the lodestone. Brave Men and Women Their Struggles, Failures, And Triumphs
Food must be acted upon by the digestive, circulatory and assimilative organs to make it bone and muscle and nerve. The Unfolding Life A Study of Development with Reference to Religious Training
Directly he was seated at the highest place of the feast, and every guest admired that splendid appetite—an appetite quite professional, and cultivated as poulterers cultivate the assimilative powers of livers. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 27, June, 1873
Not that, in their fashioning, this fitness for foreign minds is to be a conscious aim; but to be thus attractive and assimilative, is a proof of their breadth and depth—of their high humanity. Essays Æsthetical
Many of these are, in all probability, excretory products of no assimilative value to the plant. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
Eternal contact with nutritious wisdom can teach no lesson, nor profit at all one who has not a coöperative and assimilative mind. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 64, February, 1863
But it is, as I have said, a chief glory of Christianity that it possesses this assimilative power. The Church and Modern Life
They were conscious of the assimilative power their nationality possessed. The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey
He seems to me in these respects to be like Milton: wholly unlike the plastic and assimilative genius of a Raphael. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti
The digestive and assimilative organs need the food constituents of which we have written, in proper proportion and quantity, and in a fairly digestible condition. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
The assimilative force of the American public school is eloquent testimony to the efficacy of the common and balanced appeal. Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education
Quite conceivably it was an empty ritual but it was seemingly the only assimilative, traditionary bulwark against the decay of morals. This Side of Paradise
The assimilative function in the child appropriates mineral water tardily and sometimes absorbs it altogether too slowly for the child's good. Arizona Sketches
Milk is given in fevers and in other diseases, when the digestive and assimilative processes are suspended. Maintaining Health Formerly Health and Efficiency
They therefore are unfavorable to assimilative influences and tend to establish in modified forms the standards and customs of the communities from which they have come. Home Missions in Action
No such great movement of peoples was ever known before in history, and the assimilative power of the American nation has not been equal to the task. The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization
His body flits hither and thither, but his mind remains observant, assimilative. Alone
I know none of your frequent visitors capacious and assimilative enough of your converse to have reproduced you so honestly, supposing you had left yourself in pledge in his lock-up house. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 Letters 1821-1842
Silly as this may sound, it is the truth, and this is s the explanation: Overfeeding causes digestive troubles and a breakdown of the assimilative and excretory processes. Maintaining Health Formerly Health and Efficiency
Marked racial differences and their background of the mystic, age-old East leave them separated and apart in a conglomerate civilization whose assimilative power is the wonder of the age. Home Missions in Action
They finally came so fast that they could not have been assimilated even in the best days of Rome, and now the assimilative and digestive powers of Rome were gone. The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization
If the plant is immersed in this water and exposed to the sun's rays, no bubbles will be evolved; there is no carbonic acid within reach of the plant for the assimilative process. Outlines of Lessons in Botany, Part I; from Seed to Leaf
He may therefore quite fail to secure from his beliefs that which they produce in more assimilative natures. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker
Some of the contributory causes are wrong thinking, too little exercise, lack of fresh air, and ingestion of sedatives and stimulants which upset the assimilative and excretory functions of the body. Maintaining Health Formerly Health and Efficiency
This, however, is in their youth; as age advances, the assimilative energy diminishes. On the Study of Words
The digestive and assimilative powers of the old world seemed gone. The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization
Scotland taxed for centuries the assimilative capacity of united England; it was too much for Northumbria to digest. The History of England - a Study in Political Evolution
It takes from three to five hours for food that has been eaten to get beyond the stomach, and people ordinarily assume that the assimilative process is pretty well completed by that time. How to Study and Teaching How to Study
A special role, however, is played by the phosphorus, which shows that the assimilative power of the plant is sufficient to transform phosphorus from a physically not traceable state into one of spatially bounded materiality. Man or Matter
There are languages of which the appetite and digestive power, the assimilative energy, is at some periods almost unlimited. On the Study of Words
Then his receptivity and assimilative powers are enormous, and he demands these in his reader. Birds and Poets : with Other Papers
What the one lacks in nutritive or assimilative qualities the other supplies. Confessions of a Beachcomber
This fact presupposes, that the assimilative process in the young animal is more energetic, more intense, than the process of transformation in the existing tissues. Familiar Letters on Chemistry
With incalculable rapidity a force was gathering within her, a tremendous, assimilative force, drawing from every sense, every corner of her brain, and as it surged up inside her she felt an enormous terrified repulsion. Flappers and Philosophers
Out of which there might have come incalculable damage to the young man, had his natural assimilative powers, to extract benefit from all things, been less considerable. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 04
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