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philosophize

/fi-los-uh-fahyz/US // fɪˈlɒs əˌfaɪz //UK // (fɪˈlɒsəˌfaɪz) //

哲理化,哲理,哲学,哲学家

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    phi·los·o·phized, phi·los·o·phiz·ing.

    • : to speculate or theorize, usually in a superficial or imprecise manner.
    • : to think or reason as a philosopher.

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Examples

  • Though this notion that living creatures can “store” light doesn’t conform to any known Inuit belief—Sipsu may simply have been philosophizing with a new friend—Cook took it literally.

  • How happy you in your Hermitage; where you repose on your laurels, and can philosophize with a calm mind on the deliriums of men!

  • You philosophize, according to your own account, more spontaneously than you work in the laboratory.

  • When one indicates the way for you to go, you go much faster than one thinks, but we won't philosophize.

  • But Euphrasie would wonder and ponder, and philosophize unconsciously.

  • She could think and philosophize while she was baking and sewing, she assured Susan, but she had no time for research.