释义 |
‖ recueillement|rəkœjmɑ̃| [F., f. recueillir: see prec.] = recollection2 1.
1845Thackeray Picture Gossip Misc. Ess. (1885) 278 Sabbath repose and recueillement. 1886Gurney, etc. Phantasms of Living II. 224 The majority of hallucinations..occur to persons who are alone—silence and recueillement being apparently favourable conditions. 1897G. du Maurier Martian i. 35 The deep stillness and studious recueillement that brood over the scene. 1903E. Wharton Sanctuary II. v. 150 The silence, the recueillement, about her. 1931R. Fry in W. Rose Outl. Mod. Knowledge 936 It succeeds in arousing a mood of recueillement not unlike that which emanates from some of Giorgione's compositions. 1977Times Lit. Suppl. 20 May 610/4 Every writer required his recueillement (a word that appears several times in his letters), his time of in-gathering and collecting. |