literarily

英['lɪtərərəlɪ] 美['lɪtəˌrerəlɪ]
  • adv. 文学上(学术上)
  • lite adj.清淡的(指食物或饮料不含卡路里或低糖、低盐、低油脂的);类似…的劣质品
  • litek n.莱泰克(一种长命节能荧光灯泡)
  • liter n.升;公升(容量单位)=litre(英).
  • literacy n.识字;读写能力;文化,教养
  • literal adj.逐字的;字面上的;文字的n.错误字体
1. These spices literarily dominated the way Europeans lived for centuries, how they traded and even how they used their imaginations.
几个世纪以来,这些香料可以说是主导了欧洲人的生活方式、贸易方式,甚至是他们发挥想象力的方式。

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2. Literarily half of the CBS newsroom got laid off one day.
文采飞扬的美国哥伦比亚广播公司新闻编辑室的一半员工被裁掉的一天。

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3. Dante Bookstore places its featuring new books in its front and literarily speaking, they're very well selected.
丹特书店前端是精选的新书,从文学图书来看,选书品位颇为不凡。

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4. Saul Bellow literarily expounds the existentialism philosophy propositions of Sartre in Seize the Day: forlornness, anguish, death, individual choice and humane responsibility.
贝娄在《只争朝夕》中文学性地探讨了萨特的存在主义哲学命题:孤独、绝望、痛苦、死亡、自由选择和人必须有的责任。

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5. It is a serious mistake in the 20 century's research about western aesthetics that many researchers regard Gadamer's Hermeneutics-Aesthetics as reader-centered theory literarily.
望文生义地认为伽达默尔的解释学美学也是一种读者中心理论,这是20世纪西方美学史研究的一个严重失误。

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6. But I have since come to realize that my abject ignorance was really a gift: to be a literarily inclined illiterate at age 26 is one of the most glorious fates that can befall mortal girl.
但是现在,我意识到我可怜的无知却是一件礼物:对于一个凡间女子来说,26岁时能在文学上倾向于无知,是最荣耀的事情之一。

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7. But I have since come to realize that my abject ignorance was really a gift: to be a literarily inclined illiterate at age 26 is one of the most glorious fates that can befall mortal girl.
但是现在,我意识到我可怜的无知却是一件礼物:对于一个凡间女子来说,26岁时能在文学上倾向于无知,是最荣耀的事情之一。

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