eclectic
- adj. 折衷的;選擇的;折衷學派的
- n. 折衷派的人;折衷主義者
詞態變化
中文詞源
ec-, 向外。-lect, 選,收集,詞源同elect, collect.
英文詞源
- eclectic (adj.)
- 1680s, "not confined to or following any one model or system," originally in reference to ancient philosophers who selected doctrines from every system; from French eclectique (1650s), from Greek eklektikos "selective," literally "picking out," from eklektos "selected," from eklegein "pick out, select," from ek "out" (see ex-) + legein "gather, choose" (see lecture (n.)). Broader sense of "borrowed from diverse sources" is first recorded 1847. As a noun from 1817.
雙語例句
- 1. She has very eclectic tastes in literature.
- 她在文學方面的興趣非常廣泛。
來自《權威詞典》
- 2. The origins of structural theories are eclectic at best.
- 結構主義理論的起源充其量也不過是折衷主義.
來自辭典例句
- 3. His habitual touch was that of the eclectic.
- 他慣用的是折衷的語言.
來自辭典例句
- 4. An eclectic collection of well - thumbed books suggests an openness to new ideas.
- 如果某人的藏書五花八門,而且經常翻閱,這表明他對新想法持開放態度.
來自互聯網
- 5. Our career - development goals are eclectic, and less clearly defined.
- 而我們事業發展的目標卻不這么兼收并蓄, 也不這么明確.
來自互聯網