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单词 contemplative
释义
contemplative
(kəntemplətɪv )
adjective
Someone who is contemplative thinks deeply, or is thinking in a serious and calm way.
Martin is a quiet, contemplative sort of chap.
I went for long, contemplative walks by the river.
Life there is slow and contemplative.
Synonyms: thoughtful, reflective, introspective, rapt  
Collocations:
contemplative life
But being committed to the practices of contemplation and to sharing the contemplative life with others seems to protect against getting too discouraged.
Christianity Today
These made a virtue out of the expropriation of their considerable wealth and power by fostering the ideal of poverty in combination with the contemplative life.
The Times Literary Supplement
The essay champions contemplative life to the life of action.
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His stress on contemplative life served to counterbalance the activities undertaken by the monks.
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The property was surrounded by woods and farmland, which was more appropriate for contemplative life than the city location.
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contemplative moment
It's not the only contemplative moment.
The Sun
Swinging rhythms and crunched chords, complicated by glissandos and eerie microtones, jostled against contemplative moments: the music of a composer cross with the world, and frightened.
Times, Sunday Times
Despite the dizzying visuals and deafening soundtrack designed to pull in a younger audience, it's the more contemplative moments, directly quoting the participants, that resonate across the generations.
Times, Sunday Times
Those contemplative moments, the solitude, the peace and the harmony, hid a bigger, troubling, darker story.
The Sun
They are about capturing visual paradoxes: sometimes they would depict calm and contemplative moments, like solitude or melancholy.
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contemplative mood
Reflecting on his own mortality has deepened this contemplative mood.
Times, Sunday Times
Around us the hum of bees from the lilac induced a contemplative mood that was at odds with their unceasing labours.
Times, Sunday Times
The reason may be that a fine glass or two makes for a mellow and contemplative mood, suitable for appreciating the pleasures of reading.
Times, Sunday Times
She seems to be in a contemplative mood as the steam gently rises, making ghostly scribble shapes in the air.
Times, Sunday Times
Half the songs are longer than three-andhalf minutes and with a more contemplative mood to them.
The Sun
contemplative prayer
Among various types of prayer, she focuses especially on contemplative prayer: prayer without words, images or thoughts.
Christianity Today
The vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience disciplined them into powerful agents of social action and contemplative prayer.
Christianity Today
This resource will help you and your group understand and practice contemplative prayer and lectio divina.
Christianity Today
Others meditate or practice contemplative prayer.
Christianity Today
The daily life of a missionary involves several hours of silent contemplative prayer.
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contemplative space
Apparently, this was designed as a contemplative space.
Times, Sunday Times
The main hall, opening up into a panoramic view of courtyard rock gardens, will serve as a contemplative space.
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Understanding asks for time, peace and contemplative space.
Times, Sunday Times
A central walk-way leads to a semi-enclosed contemplative space.
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A contemplative space surrounded with rosemary (for remembrance) has a reflective pool fountain and the symbols of the armed forces.
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