syncretic
a. 合一的, 汇合的
发音
/sɪnˈkɹɛtɪk/
/sɪŋ-/
/siŋ-/
词形变化
more syncretic
比较级
most syncretic
最高级
别名
syncratic
syncretical
释义与例句
adj.
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1.
Combining disparate elements in one system, especially as in forms of religious observance, philosophical systems, or artistic creations.
1999, John B. Henderson, Imagining Boundaries: Changing Confucian Doctrines, Texts, and Hermeneutics, Kai-wing Chow, On Cho Ng, John B. Henderson (editors), Imagining Boundaries: Changing Confucian Doctrines, Texts, and Hermeneutics, State University of New York Press, page 112, From the point of view of many late Ming and Ch'ing scholars, the most syncretic, as well as the most threatening heretic of all was a nominal Confucian, Wang Yang-ming (1472-1528).
词汇关系
词源
Back-formation from syncretism: by surface analysis, syncret(ize) + -ic.
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