introspection
introspection 英 [ˌɪntrəˈspekʃn] 美 [ˌɪntrəˈspɛkʃən]
n. 内省;反省
名词复数:introspections
- Introspection means "to look inside," and describes the act of thinking about your own actions or inner thoughts. When you examine what you do, say, think or feel and how it affects your life and the lives of others, that's introspection.
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- n. 内省;反省
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1. It rejects the introspection of psychology as well as all historical disciplines.
它不仅拒绝所有历史训练方法,还拒绝心理学的内省。
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2. Instead the messaging of ‘work’ associated with the desk form are put towards the ‘work’ of introspection, relaxation and thoughtful meditation.
剥离了与桌子形式相关的‘工作’的概念,我的设计将对‘工作’的反省、放松和沉思放在首位。
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3. This “winterizing of the soul” is generally characterized by an upheaval in mood as one swings from resistance to acceptance of the coming darkness and the introspection that it brings.
这种“灵魂的冬藏”通常指的是人们对于将要来临的黑暗和它带来的内省的机会,从抗拒转变为接纳后,心情也随之转好。
- introspection (n.) 1670s, "action of closely inspecting or examining," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin introspicere "to look into, look at, examine, observe attentively," from intro- "inward" (see intro-) + specere "to look at" (from PIE root *spek- "to observe"). Meaning "action of searching one's feelings or thoughts" is from 1807.
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