immediacy / ɪˈmi di ə si /

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immediacy 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural im·me·di·a·cies.

  1. the state, condition, or quality of being immediate.
  2. Often immediacies. an immediate need: the immediacies of everyday living.
  3. Philosophy. immediate presence of an object of knowledge to the mind, without any distortions, inferences, or interpretations, and without involvement of any intermediate agencies.the direct content of the mind as distinguished from representation or cognition.

immediacy 近义词

immediacy

等同于 proximity

immediacy

等同于 nearness

更多immediacy例句

  1. Dressed in street clothes, he brings vibrancy and an immediacy to the unadorned, moodily lit space.
  2. So, the debates about early reading instruction have a renewed immediacy.
  3. This immediacy and authenticity is the reason Gilles Poupardin created Cappuccino.
  4. Their first-person accounts have an immediacy that’s unusual in speeches at national meets, where competitors minted at summer debate camps tend to approach their topics with analytical detachment.
  5. Developments like “buy online pick up in store” are strategic hybrids that combine e-commerce with the immediacy of local stores.
  6. More than anything else, what the first person perspective adds is a sense of immediacy.
  7. The Internet of Things promises to bring a new immediacy to the consumer experience.
  8. The barrage and immediacy of these images magnifies these horrors.
  9. The only difference between then and now is the immediacy of the access.
  10. It is that sense of immediacy, even in novels about the past, that you get from his fiction.
  11. Such a play has an immediacy and liveness that strongly appeals to those who delight to image forth the past.
  12. But not all his followers had charged with his own bold immediacy.
  13. Answer: If the school is ever really owned by the public, they will be discharged from public life with extraordinary immediacy.
  14. Dead flesh it seems, with not a dream to bring Visions that better warm immediacy.
  15. It is sufficient for us to know that he overcame the world, that the Godhead dwelt in a form of immediacy within his soul.