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experiential

/ik-speer-ee-en-shuhl/US // ɪkˌspɪər iˈɛn ʃəl //UK // (ɪkˌspɪərɪˈɛnʃəl) //

体验式,体验式的,体验性,体验型

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to or derived from experience.

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Examples

  • Of course, TikTok doesn’t account for a large portion of most marketers’ ad budgets, as it’s still early days for the platform and many haven’t moved TikTok out of the experiential bucket.

  • They include experiential stores, which debuted in Chicago last year, with gym and cafe features.

  • This explanation of moral knowledge fits well with a plausible theory of our knowledge of consciousness, providing a unified account of both moral and experiential knowledge.

  • Because we don’t want to annoy people using these platforms, whether its Snapchat or TikTok, we spend a lot of time thinking about the portfolio of content that will work in those more experiential settings.

  • For many agencies, especially those in experiential spaces, for example, there is simply not a lot of work.

  • It was a complex task they were asked to do, and every cultural and experiential advantage would be required.

  • Sex, then, is not wholly experiential but at least partially transactional.

  • As pioneers of experiential art, the duo wanted to blur the lines between reality and cartoonish fantasy.

  • AFAR media has just announced the launch of its annual “Experiential Travel Awards.”

  • The biggest issue seemed to be the experiential gap between them.

  • He must combine the elements of his past experiential complexes into a mental picture of future events as he would have them.

  • Harry, I have always believed that experiential lessons were the only ones of much value.

  • Once again, you practice the technique of visual-imagery, tapping your experiential background for this feeling.

  • Not just any words, but words which "ring a bell" or tap the experiential background of the subject.

  • The genetic content is experiential; the developed concept, judgment, or inference is in form notic.