释义 |
ludic, a.|ˈl(j)uːdɪk| [ad. F. ludique, f. L. ludĕre to play.] Of or pertaining to undirected and spontaneously playful behaviour.
1940Hinsie & Shatzky Psychiatric Dict. 323/2 This excess-energy must be expended (without purpose) in some way, most usually in play-activity, called ludic activity. 1969P. L. Berger Rumor of Angels iii. 76 Ludic, or playful, elements can be found in just about any sector of human culture. 1971D. G. Boyle Lang. & Thinking in Human Devel. vi. 65 Ludic play and symbolism are among the defining characteristics of humanity. 1972Times Lit. Suppl. 3 Mar. 234/5 Poetry is sacred..for the same reasons that eroticism is sacred: it is ludic, that is to say useless. 1973M. Amis Rachel Papers 207 My existence, too, was a prismatic web of mendacity—but for me it was..far more ludic, literary, answering an intellectual rather than an emotional need. |