eclectic

英 [ɪ'klektɪk] 美 [ɪ'klɛktɪk]
  • adj. 折衷的;选择的;折衷学派的
  • n. 折衷派的人;折衷主义者

中文词源


eclectic 不拘一格的

ec-, 向外。-lect, 选,收集,词源同elect, collect.

英文词源


eclectic (adj.)
1680s, "not confined to or following any one model or system," originally in reference to ancient philosophers who selected doctrines from every system; from French eclectique (1650s), from Greek eklektikos "selective," literally "picking out," from eklektos "selected," from eklegein "pick out, select," from ek "out" (see ex-) + legein "gather, choose" (see lecture (n.)). Broader sense of "borrowed from diverse sources" is first recorded 1847. As a noun from 1817.

双语例句


1. She has very eclectic tastes in literature.
她在文学方面的兴趣非常广泛。

来自《权威词典》

2. The origins of structural theories are eclectic at best.
结构主义理论的起源充其量也不过是折衷主义.

来自辞典例句

3. His habitual touch was that of the eclectic.
他惯用的是折衷的语言.

来自辞典例句

4. An eclectic collection of well - thumbed books suggests an openness to new ideas.
如果某人的藏书五花八门,而且经常翻阅,这表明他对新想法持开放态度.

来自互联网

5. Our career - development goals are eclectic, and less clearly defined.
而我们事业发展的目标却不这么兼收并蓄, 也不这么明确.

来自互联网

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