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contemplative

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++con·tem·pla·tive1 /kənˈtemplətɪv, ˈkɒntəmpleɪtɪv $ kən-, ˈkɑːntem-/ adjective  THINK ABOUTspending a lot of time thinking seriously and quietly 沉思的,冥想的,默想的 reflective a contemplative mood 沉思的心境contemplatively adverb
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contemplativeThe mood is contemplative and cool, even introspective; associations are immediately religious.Unlike the contemplative Hawthorne, Dickens could not wait to see the Falls.Yo mumbles to herself at the windows outlining her hairline with a contemplative index finger.This ideal of an essential continuity between active and contemplative life is often worked out in practice in terms of their opposition.a contemplative lifeHistory, the extension of human memory through time, is a contemplative luxury of advanced civilizations.Woosnam and Olazabal have been in more contemplative mood after further moderate performances in New Orleans.They are all from the contemplative, strict and enclosed Order of the Carmelite in Darlington and are repeating history.
contemplative2 noun [countable] formal  RRsomeone who spends their life thinking deeply about religious matters 宗教思想家
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contemplativeBut the best contemplatives are superior to the best actives.But even though his book was intended for contemplatives, it was also widely read by lay men and women.On the other hand contemplatives are almost always enjoying the embrace of their Beloved.They signal this for those who are not contemplatives and reflect it for those who are.Taken together, they resemble the range of altered perceptions reported by yogis, Zen masters, and other contemplatives.True there are many actives who are better than some contemplatives.The contemplatives, however, with whom Scale 2 is chiefly concerned, go further into reformation in feeling.
a Corpus thinking spending seriously of and lot time quietly


contemplative
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contemplative1 /kənˈtemplətɪv, ˈkɒntəmpleɪtɪv $ kən-, ˈkɑːntem-/ adjective
spending a lot of time thinking seriously and quietly ⇨ reflective:
    a contemplative mood
—contemplatively adverb

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contemplative2 noun [countable] formal
someone who spends their life thinking deeply about religious matters


con·tem·pla·tiveBrE /kənˈtemplətɪv/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈtemplətɪv/ 🔊 adjective (formal) thinking quietly and seriously about sth 沉思默想的;深思熟虑的She was in contemplative mood. 她陷入沉思之中。🔊🔊spending time thinking deeply about religious matters (对宗教问题)冥想的,敛心默祷的the contemplative life (= life in a religious community) 宗教上的默观生活