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词汇 self-created
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Definition of self-created in English:

self-created

adjective sɛlfkrɪˈeɪtɪd
  • Created by oneself or itself.

    自创的;自动形成的

    his self-created role as the bad boy of the music scene

    他自创的音乐舞台上的坏男孩角色。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When Pablo showed me a series of notebooks full of English vocabulary lists and self-created grammar drills, I had to agree.
    • Most of us like to live in a self-created world, far away from the truth.
    • Therefore, it should come as no surprise that his self-created guitar festival focuses primarily (but not exclusively) on the blues.
    • Now he enjoys working within the confines of his self-created boxes.
    • We exist in this self-created vacuum with this project, and try to deliberately remain outside of everything, so we can create something that is different.
    • Do not blame others for problems that are largely self-created or seek solutions over here when your answers are mostly at home.
    • Once, in a self-created emergency, he cast himself as a sultan in an Oriental drama.
    • However, his gung-ho image is only skin-deep and self-created.
    • What could inspire one to dedicate their time and energy, risking it all on a new, self-created work?
    • It is so much of an effort most times and the last thing I want is more self-created and unwanted complications that serve no end at all.
    • These scenes also show how sheltered they are from experiencing the world outside their plush self-created one, as the threats are mostly isolated safely in dreams.
    • We were discussing the difficulties involved, many of them self-created, in getting non-Hollywood, arthouse pictures seen in this country.
    • This doesn't exist on its own but is only a side effect of hate for their self-created enemies.
    • They are self-created, not served up on a plate.
    • It is not a comfortable combination, and it could well get worse if the weather compounds man's self-created problems.
    • Other reviewers can divulge all the plot developments and twists for you but let it suffice to say that the brothers are tossed mercilessly from this self-created frying pan into one scary fire after another.
    • Do you think this self-created environment is essential to comfortable and confident creation?
    • The second important reason is that our mind has the tendency to lose itself in a self-created and egocentric mental world that prevents us from seeing phenomena as they actually are.
    • Communes, cults and self-created cultures are often perceived by the larger culture around them as crazy and even dangerous.
    • On the contrary, the alterations in essence expose the instability of the narrator's self-created literary paradise, and thus illuminate even the original.

Derivatives

  • self-creating

  • adjective ˌsɛlfkrɪˈeɪtɪŋˌsɛlfkriˈeɪdɪŋ
    • Developing or being created by itself or oneself.

      a self-creating process
      Example sentencesExamples
      • a self-creating spiral of hatred
      • It is cases like this, it seems, that induce people to speak of the radical freedom of human beings, even, perhaps, of their being self-causing or self-creating.
      • The booklet provides background on Maria Montessori and highlights her commitment to facilitating the self-creating process of the child.
      • The individual then is viewed as a self-creating project with an internal reference point around which sacred and group reality is synthesized.
  • self-creation

  • noun
    • I think I was falling in love with this exotic and utterly alien way of being, with the whole business of American optimism, openness and self-creation.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Each struggle simply reconceives itself as one essential moment of a comprehensive struggle for the social conditions in which its possibilities for self-creation (and the creation of new capabilities) are expanded.
      • Like any publication, blogs are a form of self-expression and self-creation, a way for the diva within us to manifest itself in a quietly dorky manner.

Definition of self-created in US English:

self-created

adjective
  • Created by oneself or itself.

    自创的;自动形成的

    his self-created role as the bad boy of the music scene

    他自创的音乐舞台上的坏男孩角色。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, his gung-ho image is only skin-deep and self-created.
    • This doesn't exist on its own but is only a side effect of hate for their self-created enemies.
    • When Pablo showed me a series of notebooks full of English vocabulary lists and self-created grammar drills, I had to agree.
    • We were discussing the difficulties involved, many of them self-created, in getting non-Hollywood, arthouse pictures seen in this country.
    • Do not blame others for problems that are largely self-created or seek solutions over here when your answers are mostly at home.
    • It is not a comfortable combination, and it could well get worse if the weather compounds man's self-created problems.
    • Most of us like to live in a self-created world, far away from the truth.
    • They are self-created, not served up on a plate.
    • Therefore, it should come as no surprise that his self-created guitar festival focuses primarily (but not exclusively) on the blues.
    • The second important reason is that our mind has the tendency to lose itself in a self-created and egocentric mental world that prevents us from seeing phenomena as they actually are.
    • On the contrary, the alterations in essence expose the instability of the narrator's self-created literary paradise, and thus illuminate even the original.
    • What could inspire one to dedicate their time and energy, risking it all on a new, self-created work?
    • Once, in a self-created emergency, he cast himself as a sultan in an Oriental drama.
    • Do you think this self-created environment is essential to comfortable and confident creation?
    • Other reviewers can divulge all the plot developments and twists for you but let it suffice to say that the brothers are tossed mercilessly from this self-created frying pan into one scary fire after another.
    • It is so much of an effort most times and the last thing I want is more self-created and unwanted complications that serve no end at all.
    • Communes, cults and self-created cultures are often perceived by the larger culture around them as crazy and even dangerous.
    • These scenes also show how sheltered they are from experiencing the world outside their plush self-created one, as the threats are mostly isolated safely in dreams.
    • Now he enjoys working within the confines of his self-created boxes.
    • We exist in this self-created vacuum with this project, and try to deliberately remain outside of everything, so we can create something that is different.
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