| 释义 |
ludic /ˈluːdɪk /adjective formalShowing spontaneous and undirected playfulness.As one might expect from this most ludic author, one of the more undeservedly unknown masters of twentieth-century prose, these essays are hardly traditional academic exercises....- Here, the struggle for the privilege to inscribe cultural symbols as either feminine or as masculine - indeed the privilege to inscribe symbols with meaning at all - is cast in a ludic, absurdist light.
- Adrian's desperate and pointless shot is a moment of ludic magic, and it will in turn become the material for future stories in which a kind of artistic victory is snatched from gestures of anger and despair.
Origin 1940s: from French ludique, from Latin ludere 'to play', from ludus 'sport'. |