1.自发(性);自生
2.自发行为[行动]
1.behavior that is natural and not planned or thought about
1.In spontaneity there is a discipline that utterly escapes you, and an order beyond any that you know. Spontaneity knows its own order.
自发性中有一个你们完全不知道的纪律以及一个你们一无所知的顺序。自发性知道它自己的顺序。
2.The Impressionists had a sense of freedom, which, through loose brushwork and a bold palette, introduced spontaneity and subjectivity.
印象派画家无拘无束,他们用随性的笔法与调色板上鲜艳的颜色,将自发性与主观性引入绘画中。
3.If you desire a one-night-stand from a woman, she will need a self-image packed with a sense of adventure and spontaneity to follow through.
如果你想要一个和你一夜情的女人,她的自我形象就需要是放荡风流,自发自愿的,这样才能和你“坚持到底”。
4.Don't kill their spontaneity or their innocence by trying to have them grow up so quick.
不要为了让他们快点长大而磨灭他们的天性和纯真。
5.But man is shaped by his selfishness, and his so-called spontaneity is within the field of his self-interest.
但是人类却被他的自私所塑造,他的所谓的自发性仍就盘居在自我兴趣的天地里。
6.In all this turmoil there is neither freedom nor the order of spontaneity, for freedom is a great sense of spontaneity.
所有这些混乱里,既没有自由也没有自发性的秩序,因为自由巨大的自发性。
7.Despite the Kremlin's efforts to drain all the spontaneity and competition from public politics, it just as stubbornly refuses to go away.
尽管克里姆林宫努力在公开的政治中消除政治人物的自发行为和相互竞争,但它们却始终无法消失。
8.you and your routine miss the Point miss the Point of sPontaneity entirely.
你和你的日常计划已完全违背自发的主旨了。
9.This is closely related to the myth of spontaneity and is often connected to violence.
这一观点与自发冲动有紧密联系,并通常和暴力相关联。
10.Now there was something new to understand: the spontaneity of radiation.
可是现在,有些新的问题要去理解:如如何理解自发的放射性?