词汇释义
immanent TEM8 GRE
UK /ˈɪm.ə.nənt/ US /ˈɪm.ə.nənt/
adj, If you say that a quality is immanent in a particular thing, you mean that the thing has that quality, and cannot exist or be imagined without it.内在的,无所不在的
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外刊例句
1. The residency requirement you mention is a valid point which is why I recommend moving to Western Washington or Western Oregon before euthanasia is immanent.(New York Times)
2. As much as I liked the show, none of the music was as intense as the immanent proof of so many people around me being present for the same thing at the same time.(Los Angeles Times)
3. The sensors detect when a collision looks immanent and automatically stops the cars within a few inches of the object.(Forbes)
4. Ensuring that Market Basket’s vision is put back in place will remain a top priority as the company bounces back from this crisis and will be a determinant of its immanent success or failure.(Forbes)
5. Well I personally think it shows that some of the “last man in Russia” theories about the immanent doom of the Russian Federation are rather simplistic.(Forbes)
6. In order not to miss this link between progress and instability, one should always focus on how what first appears as an incomplete realisation of a social project signals its immanent limitation.(The Guardian)
7. What allows us to be in awe of a thing or moment that seems eternal or immanent?(New York Times)
8. Everywhere you turn nowadays, you hear about the immanent triumph of intelligent machines over humans.(Forbes)
9. But a trace of this trauma seems immanent in the tender paintings and colored-pencil drawings he made of life on the psychiatric ward of a Veterans Affairs hospital in Montrose, N.Y.(New York Times)
10. A cloud of these overlapping vertical marks, some long and jagged, some slightly curved, in an untitled off-white painting from 1970 offers a mystical vision of divinity immanent in all the world’s separate beings.(New York Times)
11. The spiritual practices that kidnapped Africans carried with them to the United States affirmed the immanent presence of their ancestors.(Washington Post)
12. His emotional intensity is built up from the gestures and proportions of the body, from the psychology immanent in posture and the position of his limbs, hands, feet and even toes.(Washington Post)
词汇搭配
immanent success, failure, triumph, doom, limitation, proof | seem, be, look immanent
词汇家族
immanently, immanence
词汇来源
"indwelling, remaining within, inherent," 1530s, via French immanent (14c.) or directly from Late Latin immanens, present participle of immanere "to dwell in, remain in," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + Latin manere "to dwell" (from PIE root *men- (3) "to remain"). In medieval philosophy contrasted with transitive; later with transcendent.
近义词
built-in, essential, inborn, inbred, indigenous, ingrained (also engrained), inherent, innate, integral, intrinsic, native, natural
反义词
extrinsic, superficial, exterior, external, adventitious, extraneous
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