1) "contradiction" personality
"怪异"人格
3) Some people acted strangely.
有些人举止怪异。
4) eccentric
[英][ɪk'sentrɪk] [美][ɪk'sɛntrɪk]
古怪的,怪癖的,异乎寻常的n.古怪的人
5) grotesque
[英][ɡrəʊ'tesk] [美][gro'tɛsk]
怪异
1.
The real essence of the grotesque——A rose for emily:An interpretation from a feminist perspective;
怪异的真实本源——《纪念爱米丽的一朵玫瑰花》:一种女性主义的解读
2.
The author argues that while challenging the usual expectations and epistemological complacency of the reader and the spectator by using unconventional theatrical devices that usually appear grotesque and absur.
论文作者认为,贝克特一方面凭借怪异、夸张、荒诞的反戏剧常规的艺术手法,向读者和观者的阅读和鉴赏习惯提出挑战;另一方面又借助舞台人物和演员的身体,引导读者和观者考察“身体”在现当代社会中多向度的意义和价值:既有从哲学上对肉体之在进行深刻反思,还有从现象的、社会的、政治的和文化的考量出发而进行的甄别与批判。
3.
Grotesque basically means being abnormal or unconventional, when applied in literature, it denotes abnormal relationships between man and the world, man and the other as well as man and himself, which could be summarized as the grotesque components in literature.
“怪异”的基本意思是非常态、非常规,运用到文学中是指以人为中心的,包括人与世界、人与他人、人与自己之间的非常态关系,概括为文学中的怪异因素。
6) Zombie
[英]['zɔmbi] [美]['zɑmbɪ]
怪人
1.
The Assumption of Zombie and the Conceivability Argument;
怪人假设与可设想性论证
补充资料:怪异
①奇异:行为~丨~的声音引起了我的警觉。②奇异反常的现象:~丛生。
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