单词 | sapience |
例句 | She continues with more sapience, offering Gerri as a sounding board. The Roys never had a chance: "Succession" sells Alexander Skarsgård as TV's finest Viking conqueror 2023-04-24T04:00:00Z It is also about the fate of the idea clumsily translated into English as “sapience” and embodied by artists and craftsmen like Borromini. Review: In Eugène Green’s ‘La Sapienza,’ a Search of Ideals of Civilization 2015-03-19T04:00:00Z They changed both law and policing, he believes, but most of all, they demonstrated the heroism and political sapience of the Queen. Shooting Victoria by Paul Thomas Murphy – review 2013-01-11T10:00:01Z This seeming truth is said with a kind of sleepy sapience, as though only the naïve or the self-deluded would imagine anything otherwise. Stop Saying That Impeachment Is Political 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z Where do we draw the line between sapience and sentience And most crucially, what is the definition of being human? The four best short stories about artificial intelligence you need to read 2014-11-06T05:00:00Z She, alas, was on the same plane of sapience. Ovington's Bank 2012-02-28T03:00:25.267Z In its general plan the work is similar to the Livre de sapience of Herman de Valenciennes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z In Europe it’s too dreary—the sapience, the solemnity, the false respectability, the verbosity, the long disquisitions on superannuated subjects. Lady Barbarina The Siege of London, An International Episode and Other Tales 2011-10-06T02:00:37.063Z She has adopted their matrimonial views with interest, and she utters little platitudes upon the subject with quite a surprising air of sapience. A Lame Dog's Diary 2011-02-04T03:00:23.707Z "She's tremendously admired by some people," said Lady Mollie, shaking her head with a quaint air of sapience. Consequences 2011-01-14T03:00:53.047Z The temptation to quote is great, but we will, in conclusion, set down but half-a-dozen more, leaving their interpretation to the sapience of our readers. Proverb Lore Many sayings, wise or otherwise, on many subjects, gleaned from many sources Pluming themselves upon their sapience, they contrived to persuade the troupe that the plays I gave for nothing were not so beneficial as the latter blindly believed. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second "Well," she said, with an air of profound sapience, "no man ever talks to a woman for two hours unless he keeps saying the same thing all the time." Eden An Episode But the crispy, steaming mouthful that is spread upon your plate,— How it discounts human sapience and satirizes fate! Second Book of Verse Is there not some danger, we ask, that the mind will be benumbed into perpetual torpidity by the influence of this soporific sapience? Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3) Take care," said her son, illumined by an unaccustomed ray of sapience, "take care, Mutti. The Benefactress Perhaps I might start with the sapience of Hector MacQuarrie, author of Tahiti Days. When Winter Comes to Main Street "A declare to God A div," said Weelyum, with equal solemnity, and he nodded with alarmed sapience across his beer jug. The House with the Green Shutters Knowing nothing, yet her ancient sapience went deep, deeper than Woodhouse could fathom. The Lost Girl Rose, with much sapience, assured him that no woman could have but one reason to know it. "George Washington's" Last Duel 1891 He reaches in, pauses a moment as if in doubt, reaches in again, and then permits a faint smile of conscious sapience and efficiency to illuminate his face. A Book of Burlesques Liberty owes as much to the foolhardiness of its foes as it does to the sapience and wisdom of its friends. Lloyd George The Man and His Story But I have learned this—when I want to get something I don't know how to get, I invariably regard it the height of sapience to go and ask some one who does know how. White Ashes But he felt his coldness an inadequate protection to him when he heard his companion observe with something of the same sapience: "A woman's always effective when she likes a person so much." The Tragic Muse "I know," said Lord Crosland, and he nodded gravely with the immeasurable sapience of a boy of twenty-one. The Admirable Tinker Child of the World Artemas Ward made people laugh the moment they beheld him, by his wooden composure and indescribable sapience of demeanour. Shadows of the Stage This, finally, brings us to one of the recognized overt manifestations of sapience. Little Fuzzy With more sapience and less sensitiveness, Bouguereau is Lesueur's true successor, to say which is certainly not to affirm a very salient originality of the older painter. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture "They come back when they learn to play ball above the ears," retorted Bean with crisp sapience. Bunker Bean Not the years of the calendar wholly, but also the years of sapience. Israel Potter His demure sapience was of the most intense order and it arose out of great mental excitement. Shadows of the Stage “Before we go any deeper, let’s agree on a definition of sapience.” Little Fuzzy "The Wounded Cuirassier" and the "Chasseur of the Guard" are not documents of æsthetic history, but noble expressions of artistic sapience and personal feeling. French Art Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture But the fact that she thought so was for her a proof of adult sapience. A Christmas Garland When Zora explained that the coins were only used as counters and could be changed for notes at the rooms, he was astonished at her sapience. Septimus In its archetype it is the Divine wisdom, or sapience, manifested in the creation. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy I think he wants to trick some of our people into supporting his sapience claims; at least, corroborating his and Holloway’s alleged observations. Little Fuzzy So sang the Hierarchies: Mean while the Son On his great expedition now appeared, Girt with Omnipotence, with radiance crowned Of Majesty Divine; sapience and love Immense, and all his Father in him shone. Paradise Lost Here is none of your heavy-sides, a student who studies, a greenhorn pedant, strong on letters, theology, science, and sapience, one of those dull wits cut by the square; a pin by profession. Les Misérables She saw them when they chose to call in the daytime, and regaled the glowering Mortimer at the dinner table with scraps of their sapience. The Sisters-In-Law "My father is down here to see that his fences are in good shape," she declared, with true Washington sapience. All-Wool Morrison “I’ll suggest, just to keep the argument going, that speech couldn’t have been invented without pre-existing sapience,” Jack said. Little Fuzzy "Oh, regret, no!" said Archie, shaking his head with the same sapience and gravity. Archibald Malmaison What could have induced such a man to enter a man-of-war, all my sapience cannot fathom. White Jacket or, the World on a Man-of-War Thy sapience is more, and thy works also, than the tidings that I heard. Bible Stories and Religious Classics Can your sapience point to any single convenience of life, of which we are deprived in the lower world? Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 03 This sapience was all a big fake; he had to believe that. Little Fuzzy The town, moreover, had a sapience of its own. The Imperialist "Seer Marcous says that Pasquale is a bad lot," remarked Carlotta, with an air of sapience, after a sip of orangeade, a revolting beverage which she loves to drink at her meals. The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel "He could take his sisters to parties—" "Yes, but they never do; they take other girls to parties!" the fifteen-year-old Mary said suddenly, and the older girls laughed together at her sapience. The Story of Julia Page Vaniman refrained from making a reply; the Prophet was displaying an embarrassing amount of sapience as to conditions. When Egypt Went Broke Hadn’t he gone to law to prove their sapience? Little Fuzzy Apparently they were impressed with the sapience of his remark. Angel Island In Europe it's too dreary—the sapience, the solemnity, the false respectability, the verbosity, the long disquisitions on superannuated subjects. The Point of View And therefore if ye govern you by sapience, put away sorrow out of your heart. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems He was permitted to make a one-man bank of the Trust Company because nobody in Egypt ventured to dispute his sapience as a financier. When Egypt Went Broke And to make that contention stick, I shall have to say a great many words, and produce a great deal of testimony, about the sapience of Fuzzies.” Little Fuzzy Artistically, he had all the perception of the Celt plus the acquired sapience of the painter's training. Angel Island She smiles when of sapience is their boast. Poems — Volume 3 I have besought my lady's sapience On thy behalfe, to accept in game Thine inability; do thou the same. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems Intervention, of course, is my responsibility, but the sapience question is yours. Little Fuzzy “Will Mr. Coombes agree to stipulate that any evidence tending to prove or disprove the sapience of Fuzzies in general be accepted as proving or disproving the sapience of the being referred to as Goldilocks?” Little Fuzzy This sapience question is just as important in my field as yours, Ruth. Little Fuzzy The fact that the sapience of these Fuzzies is still sub judice includes the presumption of its possibility. Little Fuzzy We have a very considerable interest in having the classification of this planet established, and we also feel that this may not be the last time a question of disputable sapience may arise. Little Fuzzy When Kellogg nodded, Mallin continued: “Did either of them make any actual, overt claim of sapience?” Little Fuzzy Everybody, from Ernst Mallin down, who had anything to do with them was convinced of their sapience. Little Fuzzy We don’t know any more about how sapience appeared today than we did in the year zero, or in the year 654 Pre-Atomic for that matter.” Little Fuzzy Oh, Mallin be bloodied; he doesn’t know what sapience is any more than I do. Little Fuzzy Your Honors, if we are now to discuss the sapience question, I would suggest that the first item on our order of business be the presentation of some acceptable definition of sapience. Little Fuzzy “These Fuzzies are a key exhibit in the case of People versus Kellogg, since only by demonstration of their sapience can any prosecution against the defendant be maintained.” Little Fuzzy “What the hell do they want for proof of sapience?” Little Fuzzy We simply cannot assume sapience until we find something in their behavior which cannot be explained under any other hypothesis. Little Fuzzy A sapient being is a being on the mental level of sapience, not a being that has been declared sapient.” Little Fuzzy I believe that study of the Fuzzies will help us solve the problem of how sapience developed in any race.” Little Fuzzy Motion denied; the court ruled that while ability to speak and produce fire is positive proof of sapience, inability to do either or both does not constitute legal proof of nonsapience. Little Fuzzy “I got the impression of non-sapient intelligence shading up to a sharp line, and then sapience shading up from there, maybe a different color, or wavy lines instead of straight ones.” Little Fuzzy I was looking up rulings on sapience; I passed the word on to Ham O’Brien. Little Fuzzy “Suppose we go back to specific instances of Fuzzy behavior, and present them as evidence of sapience?” Little Fuzzy “I made a definite claim of sapience; by the time I got the report in shape to tape off, I couldn’t see any other alternative.” Little Fuzzy |
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