immaterial
immaterial 英 [ˌɪməˈtɪəriəl] 美 [ˌɪməˈtɪriəl]
adj. 非物质的;无形的;不重要的;非实质的
- Things that are immaterial have no physical form (like a ghost) or are unimportant (like most ghost stories).
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- adj. 非物质的;无形的;不重要的;非实质的
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1. There are no immaterial objects like that.
没有象那样的非物质物体。
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2. I know very little about how immaterial objects are supposed to work.
关于非物质的物体是如何工作的我知道的很少。
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3. It is the psychology of those who have not bothered to learn psychology, and the psychotherapy of choice for those who believe in the power of immaterial mind over body.
它是那些懒得去学习心理学的人的心理学,还有那些相信非物质的思想对身体的作用的人所选择的心理治疗。
- immaterial (adj.) c. 1400, "spiritual, incorporeal, not consisting of matter," from Medieval Latin immaterialis "not consisting of matter, spiritual," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + Late Latin materialis "of or belonging to matter" (see material (adj.)). Sense of "unimportant, of no consequence" is first recorded 1690s from material (adj.) in its meaning "important" (16c.). Related: Immaterially (late 14c.); immateriality.
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