manifestation
manifestation 英 [ˌmænɪfeˈsteɪʃn] 美 [ˌmænəfɛˈsteʃən]
n. 表现;显示;示威运动
名词复数:manifestations
- A manifestation is the public display of emotion or feeling, or something theoretical made real.
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- n. 表现;显示;示威运动
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1. Grief encompasses far more than the loss of a loved one, although that is perhaps its most profound manifestation.
悲伤所包括的范围,远不止"失去所爱"这件事,虽然后者也许是其最深刻的表现。
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2. This was the simple manifestation of what men, women and children have to endure daily, some 18 years after the tragedy.
这便是这里的男人、女人和孩子们,在悲剧发生后的18年里日日都得忍耐的一般表现。
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3. The abstract system that an author constructs exists only in his mind, and the physical manifestation -- the book -- is only a convenient means of storage and distribution.
作者建造的抽象系统仅仅存在于他的脑海里,它的物理表现(书)仅仅是为了方便的保存和发行的一种手段。
- manifestation (n.) early 15c., "action of manifesting; exhibition, demonstration," from Late Latin manifestationem (nominative manifestatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin manifestare (see manifest (adj.)). Meaning "an object, action, or presence by which something is made manifest" is from 1785. The spiritualism sense is attested from 1853.
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