单词 | remould |
例句 | Most mammals emerge from the womb like glazed earthenware emerging from a kiln—any attempt at remoulding will only scratch or break them. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z Judy loves him, but he is not interested in her – he just wants to remould her into the spitting image of his fantasy woman. Vertigo is not the last word in misogyny, but a feminist deconstruction of it 2018-06-28T04:00:00Z West's Higgins, all sleek and pampered assuredness, seems a trifle two-dimensional at first, but he transforms alongside Eliza: just as he remoulds her vowels, she is imperceptibly working on him. My Fair Lady – review 2012-12-19T13:14:23Z Despite The X Factor's attempts to remould her, Lloyd is still recognisably homemade. Cher Lloyd: 'I don't want to be a joke' 2011-07-27T21:00:02Z The Alexander comparison is really not as far-fetched as it might seem: he really is trying to remould the world according to his vision. Oliver Stone 2010-07-17T23:00:00Z It is worth exploring how it has changed, how that is remoulding international relations and the consequences for the UK. What Sunak’s Atlantic Declaration is – and isn’t 2023-06-09T04:00:00Z Tens of thousands of people once worked in ceramics factories, but the city has been remoulded by the 20th Century collapse of British manufacturing. Bus cuts: How a city's bus service was quietly cut in half 2023-02-19T05:00:00Z By doing what he did today, the prime minister could remould his government on his own terms, rather than being forced to by circumstance. Chris Mason: A reshuffle about rewiring, rather than hiring and firing 2023-02-07T05:00:00Z But they still dream of more than remoulding the United Kingdom, but recasting it permanently, with Scotland's departure. Chris Mason: The two huge tasks of persuasion for the SNP 2022-10-10T04:00:00Z Preconceptions elsewhere were remoulded as the city put its heart and soul on show. Gleeful Games captivate for 12 days in Birmingham 2022-08-09T04:00:00Z The contest to be our next prime minister is being remoulded once again. Chris Mason: Real prospect of twists in leadership contest 2022-07-13T04:00:00Z The perception that the French leader was seeking to remould Islam touched deep wounds, said Asma Barlas, a retired professor of political science at the University of Ithaca in New York. Anger towards Emmanuel Macron grows in Muslim world 2020-10-28T04:00:00Z True to form, Osman's latest project sees him remoulding again, but this time it's himself - from TV personality to crime novelist. Richard Osman: 'I wish I were cooler but I'm not' 2020-08-26T04:00:00Z If Mitsotakis wins big, analysts say it will be his chance to remould New Democracy in his own image. Resurgent centre-right party poised for victory in Greek election 2019-07-05T04:00:00Z He added that his group would remould Europe “not for our sake, but for our children”. Europe’s far-right leaders unite with a vow to ‘change history’ 2019-05-18T04:00:00Z Viktor Orbán embarks on another four years in power newly emboldened, after winning a crushing victory in a parliamentary vote on Sunday that will give him the power to remould Hungary. Hungary's liberals brace for a torrid four years after Orbán's landslide 2018-04-09T04:00:00Z Behind his showroom on a Sunday afternoon, one of his employees worked in "the top secret room" melting plastic resins and remoulding them into beer bottles. The film props firm targeting the YouTube generation 2017-11-15T05:00:00Z Showjumping and horse racing have suffered a similar fate, and Formula One could go the same way if it doesn’t remould itself to increase the degree of competition. Magnus Carlsen may be the man to push the barriers for global game of chess | Stephen Moss 2016-12-01T05:00:00Z In parks across the country people still sing and dance to the hymns of his era; Mr Xi is reviving and remoulding a remarkably tenacious culture. The song dynasty 2016-03-10T05:00:00Z While the scientific knowledge needed to remould humanity hardly existed then, it is rapidly developing at the present time. A Point of View: Is it ever right to try to create a superior human being? - BBC News 2015-09-05T04:00:00Z Let Party officials learn the Party's methods of work with the people and become skilful in remoulding them and giving play to their spiritual strength! Decoding North Korea's fish and mushroom slogans 2015-02-12T05:00:00Z His reforms aimed to remould the everyday habits of Turks: traditional Islamic forms of headdress such as turbans and the fez were banned, and the hijab was outlawed in public offices. Erdogan Launches Sunni Islamist Revival in Turkish Schools It’s an example of your penchant for remoulding players into new positions. Arsenal’s Invincible season: Arsène Wenger’s inside story 2014-10-17T04:00:00Z But no domestic animal has been moulded and remoulded by humans as extensively as chickens, says Larson. Chicken project gets off the ground 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z If at some unknown point in the future it becomes feasible to remould ourselves according to our dreams, the result can only be an impoverishment of the human world. A Point of View: Is it ever right to try to create a superior human being? - BBC News 2015-09-05T04:00:00Z There was no prospect of remoulding things according to some more exalted plan. Why Charles Dickens endures 2013-12-13T16:57:48Z Now the world's fourth-biggest smartphone maker, the company also said it's looking for new businesses to buy as it remoulds itself. UPDATE 2-Lenovo rises as mobile, data server player to sidestep PC slump 2013-11-07T12:19:07Z Fog or Flag, he turns to his half-scribbled sheet to remould his paragraph, with the dexterity of an old and practiced Quod, in such phrase as shall assuredly earn him the good-will of the winner. Quodlibet 2012-03-26T02:00:29.820Z Then he should ponder for a month on the sovereign freedom of a poet to remould a fable wholly or in part. Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck 2012-02-19T03:00:16.920Z Government and social order, nationality and religion, economic conditions and modes of thought, were thrown into the furnace to be consumed or remoulded. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z From the early "Leir" he took a few important hints, but he treated the material of the chronicles with a freedom which both its obviously legendary character and its remoulding by other poets permitted. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z "Wasn't it something like this: that, as a matter of fact, I have pretty well shattered my scheme of things to bits and remoulded it—and that the new arrangement is not altogether a success?" The Transgression of Andrew Vane a novel 2011-11-17T03:00:37.293Z But we make nothing of his careful remoulding of ideas, nor give a snap for his "open heart." The Story of a Life 2011-10-11T02:01:02.723Z Everything is so raw, so suggestive, so encouraging to earnest failures who would, like Omar, if they could, conspire with fate, shatter the existing scheme of things and "remould it nearer to the heart's desire." The Happy Golfer Being Some Experiences, Reflections, and a Few Deductions of a Wandering Golfer 2011-08-21T02:00:29.747Z His eyes changed, and the lines of his face were remoulded ... and Hilton watched. The Last Straw 2011-06-27T02:00:58.100Z Though in this remoulding of "Hamlet" many characters had been cut off, a sufficient number of them still remained,—a number which the company was scarcely adequate to meet. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z This was one of those great historical turning-points when a people may be remoulded. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z Much of this has been half erased, probably with a view to remoulding the whole: for here alone does anything in tone or thought recall the nobler mysticism of Blake’s later writings. William Blake A Critical Essay 2011-05-04T02:00:18.110Z A striking thing about this identification is its ample scale; it remoulds the ego in one of its important features—in its sexual character—upon the model of what has hitherto been the object. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z Cast in the fire the perished thing; Melt and remould it, till it be A royal cup for Him, my King. Essays 2011-04-15T02:00:16.160Z The austerities of his orthography attracted a great deal of attention, and cannot be said to have succeeded in remoulding French or spelling. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z Love and misfortunes had united to remould her. Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z It is hard to avoid the impression that the desire to remould the euro area in Germany’s image is designed above all to mollify German voters. The euro area's debt crisis: Hopes raised, punches pulled 2011-02-10T10:53:44Z He moulded him, breaking him, over and over, and remoulding. Mike Tyson interview: The iron man melts 2010-12-05T00:04:00Z The BBC's Caroline Duffield in Abuja says the move will be seen as evidence of Mr Jonathan's determination to remould Nigeria's political landscape. Nigeria sacks oil company head 2010-04-07T10:44:00Z He did not so much steal scenes as remould them in his own image. Versatile star 2010-02-19T14:02:00Z Happily it is not too late to remould his character. The Cabinet Minister A farce in four acts No ingenuity can remould the work of nature and retain the full strength of the grand original. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution Men wrote upon dress and manners in a new style, with humour, irony, and reproof, but always with the wish of remoulding and improving. Pictures of German Life in the XVIIIth and XIXth Centuries, Vol. I. This perceptual reality it aims to remould according to the heart's desire. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude Like most progressive movements in art and literature, Boccaccio’s remoulding of Italian prose may be described as a “return to nature.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea" She had misapplied his teaching perhaps, or rather remoulded it, but still it was his teaching. A Bed of Roses From eternity all things had been working towards that hour—the consummation of the incarnation; and to eternity the influence of that hour would go forth, remoulding, regenerating all the worlds. Misread Passage of Scriptures In his earlier work there are Neoplatonic ideas and expressions which in the Ethics are rejected or remoulded into a form more suitable to the spirit of Cartesianism. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" Like so many interpretative artists, he remoulds himself for his public appearances. Interpreters As women at all times affected the hearts and souls of the great poets, there is not one who was not moulded by womanly affections, so they in turn were remoulded by the respective lovers. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) Then where is this woman vote which is going to remould the world? A Bed of Roses What I saw altered and remoulded all my life from that moment forward. The Portal of Dreams Ideas are living things, and often remould the minds that admit them in spite of the greatest resistance of dead custom and traditionary belief. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" Ever shifting, yet fast holding; Near and far, and far and near; So, with moulding and remoulding,— To my wonder I am here. Naturalism And Religion When persons are twenty years of age, or older, their characters are more set; their minds are less pliable; it is harder to unbend and remould them. What Shall I Be? A Chat With Young People He went on remoulding and revising till his friends insisted that the book should be published anyhow, and published it accordingly was, in 1874. Studies in Contemporary Biography Believe me, my dear boy, you, and you only, can remould her heart.” Vashti or, Until Death Us Do Part Behold us here all waiting, burning to return to that land which you seek to remould and regenerate. Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question The sea is unceasingly remoulding its shores; hard as they are, the mountains are constantly yielding to frost and to rain; here an extensive tract of country is elevated, there depressed. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition In matters of detail they have, of course, in many instances undergone a certain remoulding, which is no greater perhaps than the usual liberties taken by the average author. Dickens' London They took the monastic services and courageously remoulded them into a form suitable for the new era in which monasteries were to exist no longer. A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer But I cannot even respect that handsome, fiery, impulsive, unreasonable child, much less love her; and, if I ever marry, my wife must be worthy to remould my own defective life and erring nature. Vashti or, Until Death Us Do Part Such practical inferences cannot safely be drawn by direct logical deduction; they will be made with certainty and effect only by spirits which the principle has remoulded. The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, September 1879 Reality—with its fragments, Prussia, Saxony, etc.—will have to remould itself after the Idea of a unified German—Republic. Dreamers of the Ghetto His puritanism became a definite part of the creed of the hopeful discontented generations that are gradually, for better or for worse, remoulding Spain. Rosinante to the Road Again With those to whom, under God, the remoulding of our organic law has been intrusted it largely rests to say. A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer Time had deepened, but refined, purified, and consecrated her unconquerable affection for the only man who had ever commanded her reverence, and whose quiet influence had so happily remoulded her wayward, fiery nature. Vashti or, Until Death Us Do Part The interview ended, I returned to Boston and at once began the execution of the new plans, the remoulding of the public and the purchase of the Parrott mine. Frenzied Finance Vol. 1: The Crime of Amalgamated We have no grounds to believe that any soul there is being born again through sorrow and shame, that any spoiled and deformed life is being remoulded in that awful crucible of God. The Gospel of the Hereafter The Text is taken from Buchan’s Ballads of the North of Scotland, and, like nearly all Buchan’s versions, exhibits traces of vulgar remoulding. Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series Thus, through untold ages of shifting outward circumstances, the plastic forms of organic life have been remoulded. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866 “Trust God’s overruling mercy, and those fragments, fused in the furnace of affliction, may be remoulded and restored to you in pristine perfection.” Vashti or, Until Death Us Do Part The invisible rays of the electric light, remoulded by the atoms of the platinum, shine thus visibly forth; ultra-red rays being converted into red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, and ultraviolet ones. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 She brought into her life in Dakota these vague, unsatisfied longings, and immediately set to work to remould the manners, customs, and characters of the community a little nearer to her heart's desire. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Every step of his way had been through a land whose whole civil order had been condemned, shattered, and cast into the mill of revolution for a total remoulding. Bonaventure A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana Therefore our superior young friend, having gazed upon the result of a sniper's bullet, and in the gazing remoulded his frock-coated existence, could not have come under a better master. No Man's Land Once telepathy stands proved it will mean the remoulding and recasting of many of our scientific theories, and even a reconstruction of science—in so far, at least, as it refers to physiological psychology. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal The ease with which bar radium can be melted down and remoulded in the form of cheap jewellery affords, according to the local police, a clear indication that this was the work of thieves. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, May 3, 1916 No legislation, example, or tuition will remould a peopleʼs life in direct opposition to their natural environment. The Philippine Islands But the Protestant reformers in an intellectual sense simply remoulded a little the old creed, detaching so much only as was inextricably blended with the authority of the Roman priesthood. The Chief End of Man No! madame, I was not born a cad, and you shall not remould me. The Romance Of Giovanni Calvotti From Coals Of Fire And Other Stories, Volume II. (of III.) It is rational to argue that if the poetic, inspiration is not vital enough to find an immediate expression it is not true enough to make it worth while to remould and recast it. My Contemporaries In Fiction It is a remoulding of nature to the end that all may live, and that they may live abundantly. The Moral Economy Not only is the child's body remoulded in the form of a man or a woman, but the child-soul becomes a man-soul or a woman-soul, and nothing can possibly be as it has been before. The Task of Social Hygiene Thus it comes about that the thought which plunges into the universe must of necessity, even in that very act, remould and re-fashion the universe. The Complex Vision If we don't like them as they are, we may remould them nearer to our heart's desire. By the Christmas Fire He must face experience forever freshly: reduce life each day anew to chaos and remould it into order. Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets The bullets that struck Palm's breast would be remoulded for me. Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia A sister, aunt, or other female relation, if any happen to be close at hand, or if not, a male relative other than her father, then proceeds symbolically to remould her. The North American Indian Far from aiming at the subversion of the existing foundations of society, it seeks to broaden its basis, to remould its institutions in a manner consonant with the needs of an ever-changing world. Compilation on Peace It was the habit of him whose birthday we celebrate to take what was good in men and remould it to higher uses. Christmas Its Origin, Celebration and Significance as Related in Prose and Verse This was the prize of the sixth best shot; and it used to be carefully extracted from the board or tree in which it was lodged, and afterward remoulded. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV. (of X.) Time had taken him unawares; it had slyly seized the opportunity to remould his features while youth was weak from exhaustion. From the Housetops Then the Sun directed his wife and daughters to remould the boys and make them as handsome as themselves. The North American Indian Neither will any attempt be made to follow the development which the early religion underwent in later periods, when foreign elements were added and foreign ideas altered and remoulded the old tradition. The Religion of Ancient Rome The most dignified attitude would be to give him the benefit of the doubt, to admit that He has the power to continue, and remould, and readjust through all time and all eternity. Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul It is almost the oldest that we know of the Greeks—older than their mythology, which their poets have considerably remoulded, so far as we know it—Can this cult really be called Greek? We Philologists Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Volume 8 She will be yours to make—yours to unmake, to mould, fashion, remould—with God's good help. The Danger Mark The girl lies on a blanket upon the ground, and her sponsor, so to speak, straightens her arms and legs, rubs her joints, and otherwise simulates remoulding and beautifying her body. The North American Indian Where there is a native vigor, and invention, it will remould truth into new forms, and add a value of its own, having received an inspiration from the great masters of thought. Mrs Whittelsey's Magazine for Mothers and Daughters Volume 3 All the world knew their adventures; all the world repeated them again and again, reverently preserving the identical words and yet unconsciously remoulding them. The Evolution of Love But the moment the man pauses to remould it and shape it to some artificial standard of propriety, it loses its originality and its freshness together. Companion to the Bible The Marquis de Mirabeau mentions having seen him there six whole weeks running, "moulding and remoulding his work, and consequently denying father and mother" for the time. Life of Adam Smith To rip this old town wide open, and remould it nearer to the heart's desire! The Clarion Twelve poor men spoke, and the world was shaken and the kingdoms remoulded. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII With the curse of the Church still clinging to her, she had been remoulded by man's emotion into a perfect, a celestial being. The Evolution of Love The coming of night is a time of vague veilings, of grotesque transformations, of remoulding and steeping in new dyes. The Desert Valley Recent writers, of whom Maeterlinck and Eucken are striking instances, have endeavoured to show how the past can be remoulded and changed. Rudolph Eucken : a philosophy of life When a man doth all things too well, what is there left for God to do but to break and crumble and remould? Sir Mortimer In the month of May, she writes:— 'When all things are blossoming, it seems so strange not to blossom too; that the quick thought within cannot remould its tenement. Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Volume I Hast forgotten, Jesus, having said to me, the world cannot be remoulded, all men may not be saved, only a few, by the grace of God? The Brook Kerith A Syrian story The feeling and heroism of women are enough to refresh and to remould the generation. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 56, June, 1862 Could I bring you back to the Church it might be different; but you rule others; no one could remould you. The Doomswoman An Historical Romance of Old California I found him a man of wax, and I remoulded him. Chivalry He lived seriously in the social world as he found it, and felt no idealistic craving to have it remoulded nearer to the heart's desire. Vanishing Roads and Other Essays Yet again, in this new orientation, it was the thumb of circumstance that pressed and prodded him, softening that which had become hard and remoulding it into fairer form. White Fang It was as though it had been remoulded by the hand of God and the hand of Satan, working together and in harmony. The Moon Pool A nimble literary tact will work its will on the phrases of current small-talk, remoulding them nearer to the heart’s desire, transforming them to its own stamp. Robert Louis Stevenson We've been through a frightful ordeal, and every decent spirit is asking itself what we can do to pick up the fragments and remould the world nearer to our heart's desire. The Haunted Bookshop The woman's own story is the tamest part of it—I should like you to remould that—it too much resembles the young maid's history: both had been in service. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 The material thus given him he worked over in the Vergilian manner, remoulding incidents or introducing fresh episodes in such a fashion as to provide precise parallels to many episodes in the Aeneid. Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal The power to destroy or remould is freely used by the greatest poet, but seldom the power of attack. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy She knows passion, as has been hinted, at a white heat, when all the lower particles are remoulded by its power. Woman in the Ninteenth Century and Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere, Condition and Duties, of Woman. How little he knew that this 'King,' at whom he thought that he could launch clumsy jests, had lodged in the heart of the Empire a power which would shatter and remould it! Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chaps. XV to XXI But still the impression left by the whole is that life here determines life hereafter, and that character, once set and hardened here, cannot be cast into the melting-pot and remoulded there. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke The personality of Jasper is familiar to the author, so he works for a month or two and remoulds the play to fit him. A Wodehouse Miscellany Articles & Stories We must first remould everything so that they won't be superfluous and then bring them into the world. The Possessed (The Devils) The world as it is seems to him more beautiful, more interesting than any false-coloured picture of it or any longing to remould it nearer to the heart's desire. The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century "Yes," said Septimius, "though now I must remould my anticipations; for I have only dared, hitherto, to map out a solitary existence." Septimius Felton, or, the Elixir of Life Christ deals with men singly, and remoulds society by renewing the individual. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke Some of these are the product of the poetic faculty of the people or individuals who preserved and remoulded the story in the course of centuries, others are based upon history. The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original We are disposed to make use of them in our attempts to perfect the natural system and to remould it in such a way as to become a pedigree of the related groups. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation A remoulding, a remodeling will take place all along the line. The Glands Regulating Personality Movement is as easy to him as to the wave, which melting, is remoulded, and sways onward. The Open Air Study so that the ideas of authors may become your own, though remoulded into such forms as your own character, reason, experience and highest thoughts allow. Hold Up Your Heads, Girls! : Helps for Girls, in School and Out A natural joy of life that had been stifled had been embraced, a shattered world had been remoulded on foundings firmer and, ah, nearer to the heart's desire. This Freedom The cry arose: "He is a theorist who wishes to remould art with his far-fetched notions—stone him!" Thoughts out of Season Part I My ideal of a man is not the Omar who wants to shatter into bits this sorry scheme of things, and then remould it nearer to the heart's desire. Parnassus on Wheels George Sand, with her lifelong passion for propaganda and reformation, labors earnestly to bring Flaubert to her point of view, to remould him nearer to her heart's desire. The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters They have no complaints to urge against "the goodness and severity of God," nor any futile wish "to remould it nearer to the heart's desire." The Philosophy of Despair When the Muse arrives, we wait for her to remould language, and impart to it her own rhythm. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers For the melting down and remoulding of matter, man is no better, corpse for corpse, than the lowest of the brutes. The Wonders of Instinct Chapters in the Psychology of Insects If she could remould that nearer to her heart's desire- -there indeed would be a victory! Eminent Victorians Would you choose a fibreless Universe to be "remoulded nearer to the heart's desire," in place of the wild, tough, virile, man-making environment from which the Attraction of Gravitation lets none of us escape? The Philosophy of Despair |
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