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macrocosm

/mak-ruh-koz-uhm/US // ˈmæk rəˌkɒz əm //UK // (ˈmækrəˌkɒzəm) //

宏观世界,整体世界,宏观世界的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the great world or universe; the universe considered as a whole.
    • : the total or entire complex structure of something: the macrocosm of war.
    • : a representation of a smaller unit or entity by a larger one, presumably of a similar structure.

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Examples

  • You can see its effects in the macrocosm of HIV infections.

  • Does it stand to reason that the knowledge of ourselves should interest us less than that of the macrocosm, the external world?

  • In short, each monad is a kind of deity in itself—a microcosm representing all the great features of the macrocosm.

  • The Nous is in fact the god within, and it bears to the microcosm Man the relation which the infinite God bears to the macrocosm.

  • He thought that “each plant was in a sympathetic relation with the Macrocosm and consequently with the Microcosm.”

  • The universe consists of three worlds; the archetypal (God), the macrocosm (the world), the microcosm (man).