discursive
discursive 英 [dɪsˈkɜ:sɪv] 美 [dɪsˈkɜrsɪv]
adj. 散漫的;离题的;东拉西扯的;无层次的
- If people accuse you of rambling from topic to topic in your speech or writing, they may say you have a discursive style — with changes in subject that are hard to follow. But it's okay because unicorns are shiny.
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- adj. 散漫的;离题的;东拉西扯的;无层次的
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1. The internet is making news more participatory, social, diverse and partisan, reviving the discursive ethos of the era before mass media.
互联网让新闻变得更具有参与性,社会性,多样性,党派性,它复兴了大众传媒之前那个时代东拉西扯的习性。
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2. In a given set of students, some will be more verbal, while others will be more discursive, needing time to think through a response before presenting it to an instructor or peers.
在某个特定的学习环境当中,有些人更爱发言,而有些人则喜欢跑题,他们需要在把自己的看法说给老师或同辈听之前思考一下。
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3. We're in the same world,the same linguistic,the same discursive the same theological world as the Gospel of John.
这与约翰福音在同一个世界,用同样的语言,同样的转换主题,同样的神学信仰。
- discursive (adj.) 1590s, from Middle French discursif, from Medieval Latin discursivus, from Latin discursus "a running about" (see discourse). Related: Discursively.
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