tabula rasa / ˈtæb yə lə ˈrɑ sə, -zə, ˈreɪ-; Latin ˈtɑ bʊˌlɑ ˈrɑ sɑ /

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tabula rasa 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ta·bu·lae ra·sae [tab-yuh-lee -rah-see, -zee, rey-; Latin tah-boo-lahy -rah-sahy]. /ˈtæb yəˌli ˈrɑ si, -zi, ˈreɪ-; Latin ˈtɑ bʊˌlaɪ ˈrɑ saɪ/.

  1. a mind not yet affected by experiences, impressions, etc.
  2. anything existing undisturbed in its original pure state.

tabula rasa 近义词

n. 名词 noun

blank slate

更多tabula rasa例句

  1. I’m going to cast away those things and really approach this tabula rasa.
  2. He narrowed down the key genes responsible for instructing tabula rasa cells to become other types of cells, but the animals were still many steps removed from humans.
  3. During the Enlightenment, the fresh start idea was given a philosophical boost when John Locke argued that each person begins life with a tabula rasa, what we think of today as a “blank slate.”
  4. Rasa said 15 people were injured in the attack, and four of them are in critical condition.
  5. “All the injuries we treated were consistent with laceration-type injuries,” said Rasa.
  6. Rasa added: “As far as I can tell most of the victims were students.”
  7. “It was a chaotic scene,” said Capt. Robert Rasa of the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department.
  8. Asked why the suspect would use a knife, Rasa had no explanation.
  9. In his Tabula ad situandos et concordandos menses cum signis in dorso astrolabii in Atti della soc.
  10. The soul, originally a tabula rasa, is gradually perfected by the ideas which theoretical speculation acquires.
  11. It was said to be impossible to escape, from one end of the country to the other, the tin-tan-tabula of their jubilation.
  12. The two former are lost, and most scholars deny the authenticity of the Tabula on the ground of material and verbal anachronisms.
  13. Item alia tabula expositoria vocabulorum difficilium eiusdem Biblie.