1.True acts of televisual subversion or spontaneity by underground bands are rarer than hen's teeth.
英:[ˌspɒntəˈneɪəti]
美:[ˌspɑntəˈneɪəti]
spon·ta·ne·i·ty
span t ni ih ti [or] span t neI ih ti
复数:spontaneities
词根:spontaneous
adj.spontaneous 自发的;自然的;无意识的
adv.spontaneously 自发地;自然地;不由自主地
n.spontaneousness 自然;任意
noun
an unforced, unplanned quality of behavior, or a willingness to behave in a way that is not thought out beforehand.She admired his spontaneity, his willingness to act immediately on his impulses.
behavior that occurs without planning or thinking.The spontaneity in the comedian's act never fails to surprise and delight her audience.
spontaneous generation, abiogenesis
"自发的性格或品质",1650年代,来自法语 spontanéité 或由 spontaneous 和 -ity 的本土构成。
自发性
独立性
borrowed from New Latin spontāneitāt-, spontāneitās, from Late Latin spontāneus "voluntary, unconstrained, spontaneous" + Latin -itāt-, -itās -ity
The first known use of spontaneity was in 1651
spontaneousadjective
done, said, or produced freely and naturally
spontaneous laughter
acting or taking place without any outside force or cause
spontaneousadjective
done, said, or produced freely and naturally
spontaneous laughter
acting or taking place without any outside force or cause
spontaneitynoun
the quality or state of being spontaneous
1.True acts of televisual subversion or spontaneity by underground bands are rarer than hen's teeth.
2.Order replaced the old spontaneity, while speculation of the old sort became an entirely underground activity.
命令取代了古老的自发原则,而旧式的投机行为则完全成为了地下活动。
3.She used the phrase “American dream,” too, writing that it rejected authoritarianism and corporatism “with the spontaneity with which a healthy organism vomits poison.”
4.There’s something delightful about the spontaneity and music of Gosling’s steps, and in the way Stone glides along with him so effortlessly that it seems like one person moving, not two.
5.What these festivals, including AFI Docs, might lose in the spontaneity and fun of a live event, Powers, insists, will be made up for in broader reach and access.
6.For a limited time and a limited audience, a cook can riff with premeditated spontaneity.
7.There are spectacular throws and catches in the pas de deux, and yet acrobatics aren’t the point here; what you think about is the spontaneity of love’s first excitement.
8.Mr. Sisman describes the historian’s boyhood house as “without warmth, affection, encouragement, spontaneity or natural feeling of any kind.”
9.I focused on the studio version, which Mr. Lang said he prefers in a recent interview with New York Times — though he added that he likes the spontaneity of the live performance.
10.Swanberg’s aesthetic freedom and spontaneity, as he details in his remarks, arise from his confrontation with the need to make a living at filmmaking, with the difficulty of finding money to make films.
11.There's not much spontaneity here, and while the contribution of the Berlin Radio Choir is awesomely imposing, the two soloists, Kate Royal and Magdalena Kožená, aren't a patch on Augér and Baker.
12.It’s been easy to love Mr. Stearns so far: he has technical prowess, partnering skill, charm, spontaneity, enthusiasm, looks and youthfulness.
13.“The approach was spontaneity. That was the whole point of having this particular group of people. That was that performance on those days.”
14.The moment is everything you want from music—admiration, joy, fun, spontaneity.
15.The X, Y, + and # shapes are elemental, but rendered loosely to give evidence of the artist’s hand, as well as offer a sense of spontaneity.
16.Jam bands cherish the spontaneity of the live moment, even though, paradoxically, their fans tend to be obsessive archivists.
17.They offered seemingly contradictory pictures of a musician they variously described as warm, distant, intensely focused on the moment, balancing spontaneity with a number of strong ideas about how music should be played.
18.Anna Netrebko is at her best as the prosperous landowner Adina, singing with plush sound, rich colorings and spontaneity, vividly conveying her character’s perky independence and inner confusions.
19.She marvels at the spontaneity of his paintings, which he did without preliminary sketches.
20.Though it won’t likely become one of our family’s traditions, I could see how a Hawaiian vacation package, with its ease and touch of pre-baby spontaneity, would be an alluring one.