| 释义 | vicariously
 vi·car·i·ousV0085600 (vī-kâr′ē-əs, vĭ-)adj.1.  Experienced or felt by empathy with or imaginary participation in the life of another person: read about mountain climbing and experienced vicarious thrills.2.  Endured or done by one person substituting for another: vicarious punishment.3.  Committed or entrusted to another, as powers or authority; delegated.4.  Physiology Occurring in or performed by a part of the body not normally associated with a certain function.[From Latin vicārius; see  vicar.]
 vi·car′i·ous·ly adv.vi·car′i·ous·ness n.Thesaurus
 TranslationsEncyclopediaSeevicarious| Adv. | 1. | vicariously - indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute; "she enjoyed the wedding vicariously" | 
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