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metaphysical

/met-uh-fiz-i-kuhl/US // ˌmɛt əˈfɪz ɪ kəl //UK // (ˌmɛtəˈfɪzɪkəl) //

超物理性的,超物理性,超物理的,超现实主义

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to or of the nature of metaphysics.
    • : Philosophy. concerned with abstract thought or subjects, as existence, causality, or truth.concerned with first principles and ultimate grounds, as being, time, or substance.
    • : highly abstract, subtle, or abstruse.
    • : designating or pertaining to the poetry of an early group of 17th-century English poets, notably John Donne, whose characteristic style is highly intellectual and philosophical and features intensive use of ingenious conceits and turns of wit.
    • : Archaic. imaginary or fanciful.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.not physical; without physical presence
Synonyms
abstract抽象的,抽象,抽取,抽象派abstruse玄妙,玄妙的,艰深的,艰深难懂esoteric深奥的,深奥,深入浅出,奥秘的mystical神秘的,神奇的,神秘,神奇philosophical哲学的,哲学,哲学上的,哲理spiritual精神,灵性,精神上的,精神方面supernatural超自然的,超自然,超自然现象,超自然界theoretical理论上,理论,理论上讲,理论性的bodiless无身,无体,无身者,无体的deep深,深深的,深的,深入difficult困难,难,艰难,困难的discarnate无形的,无形中的,飞天,无形中eternal永恒的,永恒,永恒不变,永恒不变的fundamental基本,基本的,根本,基础high-flown高高在上的,高高在上,高扬的,高扬ideal理想,理想的,理想状态,理想中的immaterial非物质,不重要,非物质的,不重要的impalpable无可替代的,坚不可摧的,无形的,坚不可摧incorporeal无形的,无体的,无实体的,无生命的insubstantial不实在的,不切实际,不切实际的,非实质性intangible非物质,非物质的,非物质性,非物质性的intellectual知识分子,知识份子,知识分子的,知识份子的jesuitic耶稣会士,耶酥,耶稣会,耶稣基督nonmaterial非物质,非物质的,非物质性,非物资nonphysical无形的,无形中的,无形中,无形numinous无形的,无形中的,无形中,无形oversubtle过分含蓄,过于含蓄,过分隐蔽,过于含蓄的preternatural超自然的,超自然,特异功能,特异功能的profound深刻的,精深的,深刻,精深recondite深奥的,复杂的,深奥难懂,深奥难懂的superhuman超人,超人类,超人的,超凡superior优异的,优异,优等生,优越的supermundane超世俗,超世俗的,超凡脱俗,超凡的suprahuman超人类,超人,超人间,超级人类supramundane超现实主义,超现实主义的,超凡脱俗,超凡的supranatural超自然的,超自然,超自然界,超自然界的transcendental超越性,超验的,超越性的,超越的unearthly非凡的,神秘的,神奇的,非凡unfleshly没有肉体的,不成体统,没有肉体,不成体统的universal普及,普遍性,普遍,普遍的unphysical无形的,无形中,无形中的,无形unreal虚幻的,虚幻,虚无缥缈,不真实的unsubstantial不实在的,不切实际,不切实际的,不真实的

Examples

  • During this time, normal activities are disrupted, so an indivdual’s thoughts become more attuned to the metaphysical.

  • There is a profound and metaphysical difference between the two.

  • Moreover, there may well be no independent “metaphysical” substance constituting our reality that underlies this web.

  • Springsteen closed the show with a new song off Letter to You, “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” a metaphysical invitation that replaces the earlier closer, “Born to Run.”

  • Bechdel references these metaphysical moments, or “aerobic inebriation,” throughout her book.

  • He left the U.S., seeking a spiritual and metaphysical connection for his work elsewhere.

  • I do not say a creation … Any preexistence of the universe has a metaphysical character.

  • Things get metaphysical in one of the most masterful hours of television since ‘Breaking Bad.’

  • So in episode five—not to spoil anything—Cohle gives one of his metaphysical addresses.

  • Caleb makes clear that those plaguing him are honest-to-god metaphysical beings and not traumatic figments.

  • Metaphysical terms, taken in their proper sense, have sometimes determined the opinion of twenty nations.

  • In his metaphysical conversations, Baudelaire spoke much of his ideas, little of his sentiments, and never of his actions.

  • Metaphysical subtlety, in pursuit of an impracticable theory, could alone have devised one that is calculated to destroy it.

  • Dr. Whewell equally misunderstands M. Comte's doctrine respecting the second, or metaphysical stage of speculation.

  • A metaphysical explanation can be of use only when there is a doctrine of life which it serves to make manifest.