vicissitude
vicissitude 英 [vɪ'sɪsɪtjuːd;vaɪ-] 美 [vɪ'sɪsɪtud]
n. 变迁;盛衰;变化无常;变迁兴衰
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- n. 变迁;盛衰;变化无常;变迁兴衰
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1. So great a vicissitude in his life could not at once be received as real.
他的生活中发生了如此巨大的变迁,他一时还无法相信是真的。
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2. If vicissitude is concealing the moral progress, then where the progresses manifests lies in?
如果说变迁隐含着道德的进步,那么进步体现在哪里?
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3. First chapter elaborated education-through-labor historical vicissitude and the development tendency.
第一章论述了劳动教养的历史变迁与发展趋势。
- vicissitude (n.) "a passing from one state to another," whether regular or not, 1560s, from Middle French vicissitude (14c.), from Latin vicissitudinem (nominative vicissitudo) "change, interchange, alternation," from vicissim (adv.) "changeably, on the other hand, by turns, in turn," from vicis "a turn, change" (from PIE root *weik- (2) "to bend, to wind"). Related: Vicissitudes.
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