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词汇 essayistic
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Definition of essayistic in English:

essayistic

adjectiveɛseɪˈɪstɪkˌesāˈistik
  • Characteristic of or used in essays.

    散文(或论说文、随笔、小品文)体的

    the overlap between essayistic and novelistic writing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She is at her most urgent and evocative when she assumes the first person; otherwise the work's essayistic quality obtrudes upon the immediacy and music of the poetry.
    • Consistent with the tape's essayistic structure and tone, these clips serve a purpose more akin to quotation than to the recontextualizing, deconstructive gestures that are characteristic of many such video art tapes.
    • Some chapters are straightforward and matter-of-fact, while others are essayistic.
    • Chapters range from heavy biology to essayistic prose.
    • Some segments employ fictionalized dialogue delivered by actors; others consist of essayistic voice-overs accompanying aleatory images.
    • What avenues are now open to young filmmakers who are interested in getting into the type of personal, essayistic documentary filmmaking that your work has come to typify?
    • French news columns are often more essayistic than American ones, and likewise Arabic news.
    • Part history, part science, part memoir, the book is a weaving, wandering thing, personal and essayistic.
    • Lopate has spent nearly six decades living in that vortex and grappling with its contradictions by cultivating an essayistic style that's lyrical and historical, elegiac and pragmatic, steely and serene, affable and brash.
    • These essays aren't the kinds of things that would be published in philosophy journals because they are too essayistic and anecdotal.
    • He opens avenues of commentary with essayistic asides on politics and history and mulls over the plot choices he makes and the nuances of the theme of shame.
    • He has written a novel in the shadow of Jorge Luis Borges, a ‘novel in essayistic form about the search for the ideal language’.
    • That's the trick of the current wave of documentaries, even essayistic ones like ‘The Fog of War’.
    • Hoffman interrupts biographical chapters with essayistic meditations on the difficulty of living ‘between’ two languages and her struggle to achieve fluency in English.
    • I want to think it is possible to make a personal, sceptical, essayistic film which does not present history as a simple tale of good people and bad, of beginnings, middles and ends.
    • More than anyone, he's broadened the art of documentary, adding impassioned, essayistic advocacy to its repertoire of styles.

Definition of essayistic in US English:

essayistic

adjectiveˌesāˈistik
  • Characteristic of or used in essays; discursive; informal.

    散文(或论说文、随笔、小品文)体的

    the overlap between essayistic and novelistic writing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chapters range from heavy biology to essayistic prose.
    • Some segments employ fictionalized dialogue delivered by actors; others consist of essayistic voice-overs accompanying aleatory images.
    • These essays aren't the kinds of things that would be published in philosophy journals because they are too essayistic and anecdotal.
    • Some chapters are straightforward and matter-of-fact, while others are essayistic.
    • More than anyone, he's broadened the art of documentary, adding impassioned, essayistic advocacy to its repertoire of styles.
    • I want to think it is possible to make a personal, sceptical, essayistic film which does not present history as a simple tale of good people and bad, of beginnings, middles and ends.
    • Lopate has spent nearly six decades living in that vortex and grappling with its contradictions by cultivating an essayistic style that's lyrical and historical, elegiac and pragmatic, steely and serene, affable and brash.
    • What avenues are now open to young filmmakers who are interested in getting into the type of personal, essayistic documentary filmmaking that your work has come to typify?
    • She is at her most urgent and evocative when she assumes the first person; otherwise the work's essayistic quality obtrudes upon the immediacy and music of the poetry.
    • He opens avenues of commentary with essayistic asides on politics and history and mulls over the plot choices he makes and the nuances of the theme of shame.
    • Hoffman interrupts biographical chapters with essayistic meditations on the difficulty of living ‘between’ two languages and her struggle to achieve fluency in English.
    • Consistent with the tape's essayistic structure and tone, these clips serve a purpose more akin to quotation than to the recontextualizing, deconstructive gestures that are characteristic of many such video art tapes.
    • French news columns are often more essayistic than American ones, and likewise Arabic news.
    • Part history, part science, part memoir, the book is a weaving, wandering thing, personal and essayistic.
    • That's the trick of the current wave of documentaries, even essayistic ones like ‘The Fog of War’.
    • He has written a novel in the shadow of Jorge Luis Borges, a ‘novel in essayistic form about the search for the ideal language’.
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