gnomic
英 ['n??m?k]
美['nom?k]
- adj. 含格言的;精辟的
GRE
中文詞源
gnomic 精辟的
來(lái)自PIE*gno, 知道,了解,知識(shí),詞源同know, can,cognizance.
英文詞源
- gnomic (adj.)
- "full of instructive sayings," 1784, from French gnomique (18c.) and directly from Late Latin gnomicus "concerned with maxims, didactic," from Greek gnomikos, from gnome "a means of knowing, a mark, token; the mind (as the organ of knowing), thought, judgment, intelligence; (one's) mind, will, purpose; a judgment, opinion; maxim, the opinion of wise men," from root of gignoskein "to come to know" (see gnostic (adj.)). Gnomical is attested from 1610s.
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. John Maynard Keynes used somewhat gnomic utterances in his General Theory.
- 約翰·梅納德·凱恩斯在其《通論》中用了許多精辟言辭。
來(lái)自辭典例句