vicarious 英 [vɪˈkeəriəs]   美 [vaɪˈkeriəs]

vicarious

vicarious  英 [vɪˈkeəriəs] 美 [vaɪˈkeriəs]

adj. 替代的;代理的;发同感的 

Scientists have taken their first, vicarious journey to the center of the moon, thanks to a fresh look at 30-year-old moonquake data from the Apollo era. 科学家们由于重新审视了从阿波罗时代就开始已有30年历史的月震数据,才能使他们取得了第一次到月亮中心的替代旅行。
I don't think it's vicarious punishment. I call it literal punishment. 我认为它不应该是替代惩罚,我叫它原义惩罚。

  • If something is vicarious, it delivers a feeling or experience from someone else. If your child becomes a big star, you might have a vicarious experience of celebrity.
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  • adj. 替代的;代理的;发同感的
  • 1. Scientists have taken their first, vicarious journey to the center of the moon, thanks to a fresh look at 30-year-old moonquake data from the Apollo era.

    科学家们由于重新审视了从阿波罗时代就开始已有30年历史的月震数据,才能使他们取得了第一次到月亮中心的替代旅行。

  • 2. I don't think it's vicarious punishment. I call it literal punishment.

    我认为它不应该是替代惩罚,我叫它原义惩罚。

  • 3. It is in Paul's letters that we first find the doctrines of Christ's divinity and vicarious atonement (the Gospels would be written later, when Paul's ideas had become prevalent among Christians).

    我们是在保罗的信中首次发现基督的神性和替代赎罪的(福音书是保罗的观念在基督徒间广为流传后写的)教义。

  • vicarious (adj.) 1630s, "taking the place of another," from Latin vicarius "that supplies a place; substituted, delegated," from vicis "a change, exchange, interchange; succession, alternation, substitution," from PIE root *weik- (2) "to bend, to wind."
vic·ari·ous / vɪˈkeəriəs ; NAmE vaɪˈkeriəs / adjective [only before noun ] felt or experienced by watching or reading about sb else doing sth, rather than by doing it yourself 间接感受到的 He got a vicarious thrill out of watching his son score the winning goal. 他看着儿子射入获胜的一球,也同样感到欣喜若狂。 vic·ari·ous·ly / vɪˈkeəriəsli ; NAmE vaɪˈkeriəsli / adverb vic·ari·ous / vɪˈkeəriəs ; NAmE vaɪˈkeriəs / vic·ari·ous·ly / vɪˈkeəriəsli ; NAmE vaɪˈkeriəsli /
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