释义 |
exteriorize, v.|ɛkˈstɪərɪəraɪz| [f. exterior + -ize.] trans. To make exterior; to realize (a conception) in outward form; to attribute an external existence to (states of consciousness). Also absol. Hence exˈteriorized ppl. a.
1879H. Maudsley Pathol. Mind 449 It is the unfailing tendency of the mind to project its affections outwards and to transfer them to objects as qualities—to exteriorise its states as qualities. 1890Harper's Mag. May 821/1 His painting is a means of exteriorizing his conceptions. 1892Pall Mall Gaz. 15 Dec. 2/1 A woman went off into hypnotic sleep close by, and on the girl's exteriorized sensitiveness coming in contact with her she drew away. 1959Times Lit. Suppl. 9 Oct. 576/4 A poem must be set at a distance from its reader..but to exteriorize too soon is to refuse to suffer. 1961R. Crookall Supreme Adventure ii. i. 59 His exteriorised double is often seen by mortals at about this time. Ibid. 61 The vehicle of vitality takes longer to exteriorise than the Soul Body. 1962Lancet 19 May 1055/1 Outside the forearm the cannulas are connected by a shunt..which forms an exteriorised semipermanent arteriovenous fistula. |