释义
[ tsahyt -gahyst ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈtsaɪtˌgaɪst / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun German . the spirit of the time; general trend of thought or feeling characteristic of a particular period of time.
Words nearby Zeitgeist ZEG, zein, Zeis gland, Zeist, zeitgeber, Zeitgeist , zeitgeisty , zek, Zeke, Zelda, Zelenograd
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Example sentences from the Web for Zeitgeist Doug [Ellin] is a genius at capturing the zeitgeist , and I think Entourage was very prophetic.
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Zeitgeist novels tend to fall in one of three categories, none of which have anything to do with the quality of the work itself.
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A must read for anyone who wishes to understand the zeitgeist of those early days.
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Many authors are lauded for successfully capturing the zeitgeist but Zweig outdid them all.
Wes Anderson’s Austrian Muse: Stefan Zweig | Lucy Scholes| February 26, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Many attempted the superhuman feat of bringing her back into the zeitgeist , but few succeeded.
Who Is Gal Gadot, the New Wonder Woman? | Amy Zimmerman| December 4, 2013| DAILY BEAST
This Zeitgeist is clearly reflected in his compositions, in particular the symphonies and sonatas.
Beethoven | George Alexander Fischer
Zeitgeist : The things that everybody believes, but that nobody understands.
The Roycroft Dictionary | Elbert Hubbard
I'll not quote the Latin—it would be classic, and to be classic is against the regulations of the Zeitgeist .
Papers and proceedings of the thirty-fifth general meeting of the American Library Association, 1913 | Various
The new era or Zeitgeist is putting its stamp on all its peoples.
The New Stone Age in Northern Europe | John M. Tyler
I have lived long enough to hear the Zeitgeist invoked to bless very different theories.
Painted Windows | Harold Begbie
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British Dictionary definitions for Zeitgeist noun the spirit, attitude, or general outlook of a specific time or period, esp as it is reflected in literature, philosophy, etc
Word Origin for zeitgeist C20: from German, literally: time spirit; see tide 1 , ghost
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Cultural definitions for Zeitgeist [ (tseyt -geyst, zeyt -geyst) ]
The general moral, intellectual, and cultural climate of an era; Zeitgeist is German for “time-spirit.” For example, the Zeitgeist of England in the Victorian period included a belief in industrial progress, and the Zeitgeist of the 1980s in the United States was a belief in the power of money and the many ways in which to spend it.
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