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manifestation

/man-uh-fuh-stey-shuhn, -fe-/US // ˌmæn ə fəˈsteɪ ʃən, -fɛ- //UK // (ˌmænɪfɛˈsteɪʃən) //

体现,体现在,体现方式,表现

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of manifesting.
    • : the state of being manifested.
    • : outward or perceptible indication; materialization: At first there was no manifestation of the disease.
    • : a public demonstration, as for political effect.
    • : Spiritualism. a materialization.

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Examples

  • In practice, though, and though we regularly enjoy the lifestyle in every manifestation, it hasn’t stopped the half-truths.

  • Recent work has also found evidence that pathological manifestations of trained immunity may be involved in some chronic inflammatory diseases and neurodegenerative disorders.

  • On a panpsychist version of the container view, Reality can be thought of as pure, undifferentiated consciousness, while particular manifestations of Reality are specific forms of that pure and undifferentiated consciousness.

  • Similarly, on the container view, if you were to entirely annihilate the physical universe—perhaps by bringing together all the matter with all the anti-matter—you wouldn’t destroy Reality, of which the universe is a manifestation.

  • It says that if you took away everything that exists—including spacetime—you’d still have Reality, and that everything that exists is a manifestation of Reality.

  • If couples can seem smug and self-enclosed, the married single represents an even more irritating manifestation of that.

  • The recent spate of acid attacks on women is only the latest manifestation of this dangerous trend.

  • But in Hebron you see what it means in its most humiliating manifestation.

  • The scene is also a manifestation of her ultimate humiliation earlier in the film, when she gets her period in the school showers.

  • The house, like every obvious manifestation of Palmer, is ready for a full-dress inspection.

  • It is impossible to refrain from applauding the king for this manifestation of spirit and self-respect.

  • She could not but feel the triumph to which circumstances had borne her, though magnanimity restrained its manifestation.

  • Infidels feel the power of this manifestation of God in His word; and are driven to every possible denial of the fact.

  • The exuberance of the southern temperament responded quickly to the call for a manifestation of patriotic enthusiasm.

  • God, in the nature of man, alone could have afforded a manifestation of the Covenant adequate to its character.