2020年7月18日 星期六

aura, emanation, dedicated, adonize, aurora borealis

 Jim Pallas (born 1941) is an American sculptor known for his electro-kinetic sculptures.[1][2] “Zany, surrealistic, and ingenious in their construction, Mr. Pallas' work ushers us into the gaudy baroque phrase of kinetic art, as emanations of Paul Klee's Twittering Machines come back to haunt us in the language of our bizarre technology.”



A frosty trip through Alaska by train, foot, and even dogsled in search of the aurora borealis: http://nyti.ms/1dtKGPO

On Nov. 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address as he dedicated a national cemetery at the site of the Civil War battlefield in Pennsylvania.

william blake
THE BRIDGEMAN ART LIBRARY
Blake's Prophetic Book
The English poet, artist and engraver William Blake created Jerusalem, The Emanation of the Giant Albion between 1804 and 1820. It was the longest and the last of his prophetic books, in which he created his own personal mythology and mixed it with biblical history. The epic poem illustrates the fall and eventual salvation of Albion, the universal human. The plate above — one of the 100 included in Jerusalem — depicts the characters Vala, Hyle and Skofeld.


Aura Mission

A mission dedicated to the health of Earth's atmosphere.

 Ad´o`nize    (ăd´ô`nīz)
v. t.1.To beautify; to dandify.
I employed three good hours at least in adjusting and adonozing myself.
- Smollett.

aura /ˈɔːrə/ DJ 真人發音 /'ɔrə/ KK

    • a feeling or particular quality that is very noticeable and seems to surround a person or place
      氣氛;氛圍;氣質 noun ~ (of sth)

  • aura
    • An aura is a quality or feeling that seems to surround a person or place or to come from them.
    n., pl., au·ras, or au·rae (ôr'ē).
  • An invisible breath, emanation, or radiation.
  • A distinctive but intangible quality that seems to surround a person or thing; atmosphere: An aura of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters.
  • Pathology. A sensation, as of a cold breeze or a bright light, that precedes the onset of certain disorders, such as an epileptic seizure or an attack of migraine.
[Middle English, gentle breeze, from Latin, from Greek aurā, breath.]

Aura

  1. 奧拉 ... 女神的金車阿爾忒彌斯指派阿尼西狄河神the Amnisiades照管它們吃的是赫拉草地上的 zh.wikipedia.org 相關搜尋
  2. 光環 Aura 光環Aurora 極光. GlazeIce 釉冰. GoldenGold 黃金城. PlasmaRed 等離子紅色.    

    aura

    1. 氣氛 身的痕跡trace與氣氛aura痕跡指的是建築物與歷史表達露出其年. 齡的痕跡時間的疤痕而 www.airoc.org.tw 相關搜尋
    2. 氣味 氣味Aura 5 宇宙詩Massage from the Cosmos 6 時空人Time Traveller 7 傳說路Legend www.mtime.com 相關搜尋
    3. 先兆 由美國噴射推進實驗室研製而成的AURA地球觀測衛星在經歷三次發射延誤之後﹐2004年7月 satellite.cma.gov.cn 相關搜尋   


  • emanate

    Pronunciation: /ˈɛməneɪt/

    verb

    [no object] (emanate from)
    • (of a feeling, quality, or sensation) issue or spread out from (a source):warmth emanated from the fireplace she felt an undeniable charm emanating from him
    • originate from; be produced by:the proposals emanated from a committee
    • [with object] give out or emit (a feeling, quality, or sensation):he emanated a powerful brooding air

    Origin:

    mid 18th century: from Latin emanat- 'flowed out', from the verb emanare, from e- (variant of ex-) 'out' + manare 'to flow'


    Definition of emanation
    Pronunciation: /ɛməˈneɪʃ(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1 something which originates or issues from a source:she saw the insults as emanations of his own tortured personality the commission is an emanation of the state
    • [mass noun] the action or process of issuing from a source:the risk of radon gas emanation
    • a substance or form of radiation given off by something:vaporous emanations wreathe the mill’s foundations
    • Chemistry, archaic a radioactive gas formed by radioactive decay of a solid.
    2 (in various mystical traditions) a being or force which is a manifestation of God: they believe that each human soul is an emanation of Godhood
emanation
  • [èmənéiʃən]
[名]
1 [U][C](…からの)発散(物), 放射(物)((from, of ...)).
2 ((比喩))感化, 影響力.
3 《化学》エマナチオン:ラドンの別名.
em・a・na・tion・al
[形]

emanatism :流出說;流生論:主張受造物均出自天主本體,為泛神論的一種。

dedicate


 音節 ded • i • cate
発音 dédikèit

dedicateの変化形
dedicates (複数形) • dedicated (過去形) • dedicated (過去分詞) • dedicating (現在分詞) • dedicates (三人称単数現在)
[動](他)[III[名]([副])]
1 〈生命・一生などを〉(人・目的に)ささげる, 献身する;((〜 -self))(…に)専念する((to ...))
a life dedicated to scholarship
学問にささげられた人生
Mornings are dedicated to reading and afternoons to writing.
毎日午前中は読書, 午後は執筆に専念した
He dedicated himself to cancer research.
彼はがんの研究に一生をささげた.
2 〈著書などを〉(敬意の印として)(…に)献呈する((to ...))
Dedicated to Mr. Brown.
ブラウン氏にささぐ(▼著書のとびらなどに載せる献呈の辞)
He dedicated the book to the memory of his friend.
彼はその本を亡き友の霊にささげた.
3 …を(神に)奉納する, 献ずる.
4 〈新築の公共建築物などを〉開所する(open).
[ラテン語dēdicātus(dē-下へ+dicāre宣言する+-tus過去分詞語尾=宣言せしめられた→献身的の)]
déd・i・cà・tor
[名]

dedicated 

音節
ded • i • cat • ed
発音
dédikèitid
[形]
1 (…に)打ち込んでいる, ひたむきな, 熱心な, 献身的な((to ...))
a dedicated teacher
熱心な教師.
2 《コンピュータ》特定の目的に用いられる, 専用の.


    1. aurora

      Pronunciation: /ɔːˈrɔːrə/

      noun (plural auroras or aurorae /-riː/)

      • 1a natural electrical phenomenon characterized by the appearance of streamers of reddish or greenish light in the sky, especially near the northern or southern magnetic pole. The effect is caused by the interaction of charged particles from the sun with atoms in the upper atmosphere. In northern and southern regions it is respectively called aurora borealis or Northern Lights and aurora australis or Southern Lights.
        [borealis from Latin, 'northern', based on Greek Boreas, the god of the north wind; australis from Latin, 'southern', from Auster 'the south, the south wind']
      • 2 literary the dawn.

      Derivatives



      auroral

      adjective

      Origin:

      late Middle English (originally in sense 2): from Latin, 'dawn, goddess of the dawn'. sense 1 dates from the early 18th century
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