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单词 adumbrate
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Definition of adumbrate in English:

adumbrate

verb ˈadʌmbreɪt
[with object]formal
  • 1Represent in outline.

    Hobhouse had already adumbrated the idea of a welfare state
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The outlines of the legend of the politically naïve scholar are already adumbrated in the biographical essay Heidegger submitted to the de-Nazification committee in 1945.
    • (Reading across texts for a moment, this idea has been adumbrated in Kundera's earlier book Laughable Loves ).
    • This latter course, in fact, is already adumbrated at certain junctures in the Opus Postumum.
    • Some of the matters I have already adumbrated seem to me to bear upon that.
    • As to 5: The answer is plainly ‘Yes’ and for the reasons already adumbrated.
    • Here then, already adumbrated, is the double emphasis on heaven and home, or on home as heaven.
    • Like any short introduction, it does not have time to say very much, but what it does say is enough to adumbrate the major ideas to follow.
    • An introduction sketches the book's key terms and thereby adumbrates its themes, especially the principal pair of beauty and the infinite.
    1. 1.1 Indicate faintly.
      the walls were only adumbrated by the meagre light
      Synonyms
      augur, presage, portend, foretell, prophesy, predict
  • 2Foreshadow (a future event)

    tenors solemnly adumbrate the fate of the convicted sinner
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Toward the middle of her 1928 novel Quicksand, Nella Larsen thematizes her authorial relation to the literary past in a scene that uncannily adumbrates the future demise of her career.
  • 3Overshadow.

    her happy reminiscences were adumbrated by consciousness of something else
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Consciousness does not perspectivally adumbrate itself.
    Synonyms
    hide, conceal, cover, veil, shroud, screen, mask, cloak, cast a shadow over, shadow, envelop, mantle, block, block out, blank out, obliterate, eclipse, overshadow

Derivatives

  • adumbration

  • noun adʌmˈbreɪʃ(ə)nˌædəmˈbreɪʃ(ə)n
    formal
    • John watched the way she moved and the way the fire light played against her warm colored skin, highlighting through the refined weave in the gown she wore and the adumbration beneath the veil.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The predominance of death in the novel is a prophetic adumbration of the real death which will bring the characters to God's love, and Eleanor is granted a vision of this when she meets Leopolda the Catholic nun on the night of the storm.
      • The legitimacy is not in question, but the adumbration, or foreshadowing, is.
      • We have remarked on Hahn's adumbrations of this movement in an earlier one, but one senses a disconnect between the end of the ‘Gigue’ and the beginning of the ‘Ciaccona.’
      • Because of the Fourth Symphony, writers tend to view the Prélude and Fugue as an adumbration, rather than as something aesthetically complete in its own right.
  • adumbrative

  • adjective əˈdʌmbrətɪv
    formal
    • The adumbrative quality of the work's first third is mauled and mangled by the third.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For him language is musical, felicitous, comical, flippant, suggestive, buoyant weaponry and adumbrative of mysteries beyond us.
      • This duet is adumbrative of ‘Trane's last album, Interstellar Space, which comprises duets between ‘Trane and drummer Rashied Ali.
      • Pasolini clearly did not intend Salò as a late work, much as Mozart did not design his requiem as adumbrative lament.
      • And in fact there was an adumbrative whisper of Warholian values to come in a letter Demuth wrote to Alfred Stieglitz in 1927.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin adumbrat- 'shaded', from the verb adumbrare, from ad- 'to' (as an intensifier) + umbrare 'cast a shadow' (from umbra 'shade').

 
 

Definition of adumbrate in US English:

adumbrate

verb
[with object]formal
  • 1Report or represent in outline.

    James Madison adumbrated the necessity that the Senate be somewhat insulated from public passions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some of the matters I have already adumbrated seem to me to bear upon that.
    • (Reading across texts for a moment, this idea has been adumbrated in Kundera's earlier book Laughable Loves ).
    • An introduction sketches the book's key terms and thereby adumbrates its themes, especially the principal pair of beauty and the infinite.
    • The outlines of the legend of the politically naïve scholar are already adumbrated in the biographical essay Heidegger submitted to the de-Nazification committee in 1945.
    • Here then, already adumbrated, is the double emphasis on heaven and home, or on home as heaven.
    • Like any short introduction, it does not have time to say very much, but what it does say is enough to adumbrate the major ideas to follow.
    • As to 5: The answer is plainly ‘Yes’ and for the reasons already adumbrated.
    • This latter course, in fact, is already adumbrated at certain junctures in the Opus Postumum.
    1. 1.1 Indicate faintly.
      the walls were not more than adumbrated by the meager light
      Synonyms
      augur, presage, portend, foretell, prophesy, predict
    2. 1.2 Foreshadow or symbolize.
      what qualities in Christ are adumbrated by the vine?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Toward the middle of her 1928 novel Quicksand, Nella Larsen thematizes her authorial relation to the literary past in a scene that uncannily adumbrates the future demise of her career.
    3. 1.3 Overshadow.
      her happy reminiscences were adumbrated by consciousness of something else
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Consciousness does not perspectivally adumbrate itself.
      Synonyms
      hide, conceal, cover, veil, shroud, screen, mask, cloak, cast a shadow over, shadow, envelop, mantle, block, block out, blank out, obliterate, eclipse, overshadow

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin adumbrat- ‘shaded’, from the verb adumbrare, from ad- ‘to’ (as an intensifier) + umbrare ‘cast a shadow’ (from umbra ‘shade’).

 
 
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