pathos 英 [ˈpeɪθɒs]   美 [ˈpeɪθɑs]

pathos

pathos  英 [ˈpeɪθɒs] 美 [ˈpeɪθɑs]

n. 悲怅;痛苦;同情;哀婉动人的词句 

So, the flipside of loss or pathos can be a freshness of vision or a change of perspective. 因此,遗失与痛苦可能带来视觉的冲击和观点的改变。
The taste and sensitivity to experience pathos shows that one is a member of the aesthetically elect. 一个人所拥有的用来经历痛苦的品味及敏感度显示出这个人是美学代表的一员。

  • Pathos is a quality that stirs emotions. A song with a lot of pathos hits you right in the heart.
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  • n. 悲怅;痛苦;同情;哀婉动人的词句
  • 1. So, the flipside of loss or pathos can be a freshness of vision or a change of perspective.

    因此,遗失与痛苦可能带来视觉的冲击和观点的改变。

  • 2. The taste and sensitivity to experience pathos shows that one is a member of the aesthetically elect.

    一个人所拥有的用来经历痛苦的品味及敏感度显示出这个人是美学代表的一员。

  • 3. That may be his greatest lesson to posterity, the best response he had to the limits of his talent and what the fates dealt him, and an endearing credo, which mitigates somewhat his pathos.

    这可能是他留给后人的最伟大的一课,这是对他极端的天赋和命运的安排所作的最好的回应,一条令人钟爱的信条,这从某种程度上减轻了他的痛苦。

  • pathos (n.) "quality that arouses pity or sorrow," 1660s, from Greek pathos "suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity," literally "what befalls one," related to paskhein "to suffer," pathein "to suffer, feel," penthos "grief, sorrow;" from PIE root *kwent(h)- "to suffer."
pathos / ˈpeɪθɒs ; NAmE ˈpeɪθɑːs ; ˈpeɪθɔːs / noun [uncountable ] (in writing, speech and plays 文章、讲话和戏剧 ) the power of a performance, description, etc. to produce feelings of sadness and sympathy 感染力;令人产生悲悯共鸣的力量 pathos / ˈpeɪθɒs ; NAmE ˈpeɪθɑːs ; ˈpeɪθɔːs /
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