- 看过 spontaneity 的人也看了 :
- whim
- improvisation
- will
- impulse
- tendency
- inclination
- ad-libbing
spontaneity 的定义
plural spon·ta·ne·i·ties.
- the state, quality, or fact of being spontaneous.
- spontaneous activity.
- spontaneities, spontaneous impulses, movements, or actions.
spontaneity 近义词
inspiration
spontaneity 的近义词 7 个
更多spontaneity例句
- Not to mention that Slack is releasing a series of communication tools around spontaneity and live communication.
- The abstract pictures in her Morton Fine Art show, “The Webs Installed by Our Dreams,” offer vigorous spontaneity and robust compositions, the latter often inspired by Rorschach test inkblots administered to her when she was a child.
- When we can hop on a plane, or just walk down the street and see what happens, the bliss of spontaneity minimizes the sting of forgetfulness.
- Today, if you admire mid-century abstraction, you can’t help but love the individuality, spontaneity and sheer vivacity or her work.
- Such improvisation is impossible when carving wood, and yet these prints reproduce his trademark spontaneity.
- One gets the feeling that Mitchum misses not only the spontaneity but the fun his generation had.
- There was an endearingness to the spontaneity of it all, but also a palpable stress accompanying the frenzy.
- Computers and ASDs think alike: both substitute memory and logic for social spontaneity.
- Which is where the performance of Vera Farmiga comes in, with its impressively sly approximation of neurotic spontaneity.
- Ibrahim vaulted to the forefront of a movement generated in large part by social media, which thrives on emotion and spontaneity.
- I shall never forget it—nor the dear childish awkward spontaneity of its expression.
- Not until pupils rise to the spontaneity which betokens a genuine love for the work in hand do they secure the richest results.
- He would have suffered in spontaneity, vivacity, originality, and quietly taken his anchorage in the sleepy haven of mediocrity.
- Good he is, of course, but there's no spontaneity about him.
- In this operation, in case the subordination is really absolute, no sort of spontaneity is present on the part of the subordinate.