eclectic
eclectic 英 [ɪˈklektɪk] 美 [ɪˈklɛktɪk]
adj. 折衷的;选择的;折衷学派的 n. 折衷派的人;折衷主义者 adj. 不拘一格的
名词复数:eclectics
- She listens to hip-hop, Gregorian chant, and folk music from the '60s. He's been seen wearing a handmade tuxedo jacket over a thrift-store flannel shirt. They both have eclectic tastes.
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- adj. 折衷的;选择的;折衷学派的
- n. 折衷派的人;折衷主义者
- adj. 不拘一格的
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1. But they are the tip of an eclectic iceberg in the country.
其实这只不过是折衷主义在这个国家表现出来的冰山一角。
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2. At the same time, countless of Jazz clubs, discotheques and the endless music from open air beer garden even made the OrdRoad turn into a popular gathering location for eclectic today.
同时不计其数的爵士俱乐部,迪斯科舞厅和露天啤酒花园的无休止的音乐也使乌节路成为了今天折中主义者聚集的场所。
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3. I definitely go for an eclectic style in my flat; I prefer things to loosely hang together rather than match perfectly.
我的公寓是一种随意的风格,相比较完美的互相搭配,我更喜欢物品随意的聚集在一起。
- 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," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather." Broader sense of "borrowed from diverse sources" is first recorded 1847. As a noun from 1817.
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