catharsis 英 [kəˈθɑ:sɪs]   美 [kəˈθɑrsɪs]

catharsis

catharsis  英 [kəˈθɑ:sɪs] 美 [kəˈθɑrsɪs]

n. [医] 泻法,导泻;净化;精神发泄 

名词复数:catharses 

This was a catharsis for us. 对我们来说这是一种净化。
So crisis is created by the book in order to let you experience a catharsis of the salvation. 所以,这本书营造危机,是为了让人体验得到救赎时的感情净化。

  • Use the noun catharsis to refer to the experience a person can have of releasing emotional tension and feeling refreshed afterwards.
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  • n. [医] 泻法,导泻;净化;精神发泄
  • 1. This was a catharsis for us.

    对我们来说这是一种净化。

  • 2. So crisis is created by the book in order to let you experience a catharsis of the salvation.

    所以,这本书营造危机,是为了让人体验得到救赎时的感情净化。

  • 3. Many years ago when I was still a student I read this book she had wrote called,Crisis and catharsis.

    很多年以前,我还是学生时,读过她写的一本书,《危机与感情净化》

  • catharsis (n.) 1770, "a bodily purging" (especially of the bowels), from Latinized form of Greek katharsis "purging, cleansing," from stem of kathairein "to purify, purge," from katharos "pure, clear of dirt, clean, spotless; open, free; clear of shame or guilt; purified" (with most of the extended senses now found in Modern English clear, clean, pure), which is of unknown origin.
cath·ar·sis / kəˈθɑːsɪs ; NAmE kəˈθɑːrsɪs / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] ( plural catharses / kəˈθɑːsiːz ; NAmE kəˈθɑːrsiːz / ) ( technical 术语 ) the process of releasing strong feelings, for example through plays or other artistic activities, as a way of providing relief from anger, suffering, etc. 情感宣泄,精神净化(如通过戏剧或其他艺术活动) cath·ar·tic cathartic cathartics / kəˈθɑːtɪk ; NAmE kəˈθɑːrtɪk / adjective It was a cathartic experience. 那是一次情感宣泄的体验。 catharsis catharses cath·ar·sis / kəˈθɑːsɪs ; NAmE kəˈθɑːrsɪs / catharses / kəˈθɑːsiːz ; NAmE kəˈθɑːrsiːz / cath·ar·tic / kəˈθɑːtɪk ; NAmE kəˈθɑːrtɪk /
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