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 eclectic [ek'lektik]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 折衷主义者

a. 选择的, 折衷的

[医] 折衷[主义]的


  1. He has an eclectic taste in music.
    他爱好各种音乐.
  2. Her reading is eclectic, ranging from poetry to hip slicks.
    她的读物范围很广,从诗歌到通俗小说都读。
  3. However, this book may be best described as eclectic in orientation.
    或许将此书的倾向性描述为中立是最合适的,作为此书的作者,我不是历史学家,而是心理学家。


eclectic
[ noun ]
  1. someone who selects according to the eclectic method

  2. <noun.person>
[ adj ]
  1. selecting what seems best of various styles or ideas

  2. <adj.all>


Eclectic \Ec*lec"tic\, n.
One who follows an eclectic method.


Eclectic \Ec*lec"tic\, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to pick out, choose out:
cf. F. ['e]clectique. See {Eclogue}, and cf. {Elect}.]
1. Selecting; choosing (what is true or excellent in
doctrines, opinions, etc.) from various sources or
systems; as, an eclectic philosopher.

2. Consisting, or made up, of what is chosen or selected; as,
an eclectic method; an eclectic magazine.

{Eclectic physician}, one of a class of practitioners of
medicine, who select their modes of practice and medicines
from all schools; formerly, sometimes the same as botanic
physician. [U.S.]

{Eclectic school}. (Paint.) See {Bolognese school}, under
{Bolognese}.

  1. For 20 years, KUNM has featured "Freeform" broadcasting, an eclectic blend of music and cultural perspectives that one disk jockey describes as "anything from Mozart to Motown to high Andes folk music."
  2. Europe's largest flower show is a daunting prospect, even if it is laid out much more spaciously than Chelsea. The non-gardener might conceivably have a better time at Chelsea's eclectic rival.
  3. But he remains sturdily eclectic.
  4. Turn-of-the-century and contemporary photographs add context to the eclectic display.
  5. "Complete variety" is the way Manager Jim Webb describes the format of the station, where volunteers usually bring their own records as well as expertise to the eclectic program schedule.
  6. And the market is often right when it hammers the shares of companies - the value investor can find that some of his picks go bust. Lynch takes an eclectic approach which uses both the value and growth philosophies.
  7. For eclectic tastes, there are white Edwin jeans.
  8. The Detroit band Was (Not Was), which has two whites and two blacks and play an eclectic mix of soul and rock, was not allowed by its former record company to include pictures with promotional materials sent to radio stations.
  9. This eclectic, quite enjoyable ballet had its premiere in February in San Francisco.
  10. Daffynition Trendiness: eclectic current.
  11. Mr. Gillett's rise to prominence in the broadcasting industry follows an eclectic career.
  12. The first is the interdisciplinary nature of the new technology. Computing as a technical process may be electronic, but as a human procedure it is eclectic.
  13. He is conducting an eclectic, ad hoc foreign policy that blurs these ideological distinctions, a policy that entirely satisfies no one but doesn't entirely dissatisfy anyone either.
  14. Abercrombie's playing is easily described as eclectic.
  15. They are part of the Twentieth Century Archives, an eclectic collection that includes the papers of Dan Rather and Fred Astaire.
  16. Hardest hit in this quaint, seaside town 60 miles south of San Francisco was the mall, a typically eclectic California collection of about 250 shops.
  17. "It's a very eclectic mix and though it's a grass-roots movement, the standards are very high," he says. "We appeal to the common man, the man in the street.
  18. Criticised since its inception in 1990 as a station without an identity, BBC Radio 5 re-launched on Monday after undergoing major surgery. Gone was the eccentric, eclectic brew of chat, sports coverage, youth music and high-grade children's drama.
  19. "We are eclectic, and that's how we work.
  20. The rather eclectic faith in market mechanisms of previous statements has been replaced by a more distinctive centre-left approach to macroeconomic policy.
  21. They are just one of the scores of different kinds of artists, musicians and street entertainers who make modern Amsterdam's sidewalks anything but still life. One could hardly find a more eclectic mix than in Amsterdam.
  22. "He was eclectic," Blackman said. "His own specific (interest) was in beads.
  23. "We're prepared to be eclectic," says Thomas R. Oliver, Federal's senior vice president, international.
  24. The set, which resembles a large loft with luminescent skylights, was created by the eclectic designer Eugene Lee, who does the sets for "Saturday Night Live."
  25. His father was an entertainer, his mother a political activist, and the eclectic home life gave him inspiration to be an artist.
  26. As the table shows, Dundee and Aberdeen also have big independent day schools. The boarding schools are more eclectic.
  27. Fax 0497-821066 Most people, even non-readers, have heard of the bookshop at Hay-on-Wye and of the Hay Festival, an eclectic gathering of writers and entertainers reading from, talking about or performing their work.
  28. In performances Thursday through Sunday, the five-member group introduced an eclectic form of Americana to a new Middle East audience as part of a cultural exchange program sponsored by the U.S. Information Service.
  29. It's been said I have an eclectic taste.
  30. The Roberts-LaFollette style is an eclectic combination of anecdotes, secondary source references, and commentary that is strong in its insights and readability, and less so in its rigor and precision.
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