microcosm

美音:['maɪkrə.kɑzəm] 英音:['maɪkrəʊ.kɒz(ə)m]

简单释义:


n.缩影;具体而微者

网络小宇宙;微观世界;微宇宙

变形:

复数:microcosms  


完整释义:


n.

1.微观世界[宇宙],(为宇宙缩影的)人;人类社会
2.微观宇宙
3.小宇宙


例句:

  1. "Inside Job" starts not on Wall Street but in Iceland, a nation whose problems turn out to be the world's in microcosm.
    纪录片《监守自盗》的开场不在华尔街,而是在冰岛——这个国家暴露出来的问题其实是全球金融问题的缩影。

  2. The building, he said, is 'a microcosm of what Shanghai was all about. '
    他说,这幢建筑是昔日上海的缩影。

  3. Through a microcosm of one small refugee hostel in a Swiss town, it shows us the reality of our divided world we live in today.
    该片透过瑞士小镇上一个难民旅馆的微观社会,展示了当今我们所处的分裂世界。

  4. It becomes the symbol of man as vertical microcosm, and Bachelard shows this in an analysis of one of Rilke's poems.
    它变成人类作为直立的象徵。巴舍拉在分析里尔克诗集时,表示了这一点。

  5. They forget to mention the astrological reasoning that led to the observation that the human head is the heavens in microcosm.
    他们忘了提到,是占星学的推理能力,使我们观察到人脑是天庭的小宇宙。

  6. Ashurnasirpal's victory garden was a microcosm of his far-flung empire -- a fertile, edible map of his power.
    阿苏尔纳西尔帕二世的胜利花园是其辽阔帝国的缩影——一张象征权利的地图,富饶、美味。

  7. Now different parts of the field are sown using different practices, making Broadbalk a microcosm of the state of world farming.
    现在,田地的不同部分采用不同的播种方法,使Broadbalk成为了世界农业状况的缩影。

  8. The tale of her broken family becomes a microcosm for China's own incredible, epic story of the past three decades.
    她破碎的家庭的故事成为中国过去30年的历史缩影。

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