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词汇 transgressive
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Definition of transgressive in English:

transgressive

adjective tranzˈɡrɛsɪv-ns-trɑːnz-transˈɡresiv
  • 1Involving a violation of moral or social boundaries.

    her experiences of transgressive love with both sexes

    她那违反道德的双性爱之体验。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Milton's God, of course, exercises the most transgressive and transformational freedom of cosmological liberty, which is simultaneously omnific and divorcive.
    • Taking a poetry course with Heaney was a bit transgressive, given that my doctoral degree was going to be in history of science.
    • In the past, transgressive behaviour, some of it sexual, was part of kinship rituals, the successful, and very expensive performance of which conferred great power on the participants.
    • Fifteen strange stories, from about 1560 to 1650, push at the limits of unusual and transgressive human cultural behaviour.
    • As a very private vice, it did not have the visibility or social implications of other transgressive sexual behaviours.
    • Arthur laments his transgressive behavior before the battle with his son.
    • He is no puritan and has no interest in judging women, no matter how transgressive their behaviour.
    • Activism is perhaps no longer as universally linked to an image alternately dowdy and transgressive as it once was, maybe a generation ago, and this delinking is a positive development.
    • In the cultural anxiety produced by genocide, mixed-race babies in particular are a sign of transgressive potential for love and adaptation between the races, and must be neutralised.
    • Gradually, the pagan and sexual passions the moon inspires demonstrate that these inhibitive prisons cannot prevent the transgressive mingling of sacred and profane love.
    • But where, if not received ideas of transgressive behaviour, does the power come from.
    • They were used in Europe only by ‘Orientals’ and some adventurous and transgressive literati, though they were also hidden in patent medicines and tonics.
    • Not only does he appropriate the customary male garb of the early 1860s, but additionally appropriates the gendered-male, socially transgressive act of gambling.
    • The fact that it speaks so eloquently, yet with such brutal honesty, about persecution and transgressive love must be attributed in large part to its director's own turbulent and troubled life.
    • This aphorism relies for its force, of course, on the transgressive nature of the behaviour it alludes to.
    • In a society where arranged marriage is the norm, and deployed by families to maintain divisions of class and caste, romantic love is potentially highly transgressive.
    • The flaw in Beatriz's plan, of course, is that in the economy of desire such transgressive behavior threatens societal order and may cast her in the role of madwoman.
    1. 1.1 Relating to art or literature in which orthodox moral, social, and artistic boundaries are challenged by the representation of unconventional behaviour and the use of experimental forms.
      反叛的(指用非传统行为和试验形式来表现对正统文化、道德、艺术规范进行挑战的小说、电影、艺术作品)
      the contrast of such transgressive films with their mainstream counterparts should be clear
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In fact, his work of this period is both more difficult and more transgressive than his fortunes in the history of art have acknowledged.
      • The exercise is transgressive for both genres and alchemic in nature.
      • But in looking at these methodically arranged and sedately framed photo works, it is easy to forget that he started out as an aficionado of truly transgressive imagery.
      • In doing so, Manet inaugurated the transgressive period.
      • I guess sometimes transgressive art gets too transgressive even for artists.
      • I wanted to infuse more transgressive content into the decoration, to give it a jolt, so I began to look at pornography historically and cross-culturally.
      • He sought to materialize this transgressive imaginative sensibility in both his fiction and non-fiction.
      • One shack houses a collection of books by and about the transgressive French writer.
      • The figures on these coins show no regularity of form as one might expect on currency, but rather the boundless energy and inventiveness of a transgressive decomposition of form.
      • There is an omnipresent vulnerability and sweetness about your portraits that belies the transgressive nature of what's presented.
      • The nature of horror is cyclical, with each ‘newly transgressive incarnation of the genre’ replacing the last.
      • I had seen his performances, and he represented what I would describe as bad choreography, in the sense that he was quite transgressive, an enfant terrible.
      • The transgressive plays of Molière's greatest period forced Louis XIV and Colbert finally to make censorship a systematic, bureaucratic institution.
  • 2Geology
    (of a stratum) overlapping others unconformably, especially as a result of marine transgression.

    〔地质〕(层)海侵超覆的

    this stage was markedly transgressive over a large part of Russia
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bulk of sediment accumulated during this main regressive phase is made up of the deposits of braided fluvial systems that prograded over the early transgressive coastal facies.
    • The remaining part of the Cambrian sequence represents a complete marine transgressive cycle, which follows terrestrial deposition of the basal sequence.
    • The present study was conducted entirely in U2 plutonic rocks, which, in the Bonifacio area, are locally covered by Miocene transgressive marine sediments.
    • Each of these units shows an amalgamated upper-shoreface sandstone section over 20 m thick, sharply overlain by transgressive sheltal shales about 50 m thick.
    • This interpretation is supported by the arrangement of intervening strata into transgressive and regressive cycles.

Rhymes

aggressive, compressive, concessive, degressive, depressive, digressive, excessive, expressive, impressive, obsessive, oppressive, possessive, progressive, recessive, regressive, repressive, retrogressive, successive

Definition of transgressive in US English:

transgressive

adjectivetransˈɡresiv
  • 1Involving a violation of accepted or imposed boundaries, especially those of social acceptability.

    (尤指对社会认可规范、准则)违反的,违犯的

    her experiences of transgressive love with both sexes

    她那违反道德的双性爱之体验。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a very private vice, it did not have the visibility or social implications of other transgressive sexual behaviours.
    • Not only does he appropriate the customary male garb of the early 1860s, but additionally appropriates the gendered-male, socially transgressive act of gambling.
    • Fifteen strange stories, from about 1560 to 1650, push at the limits of unusual and transgressive human cultural behaviour.
    • The flaw in Beatriz's plan, of course, is that in the economy of desire such transgressive behavior threatens societal order and may cast her in the role of madwoman.
    • But where, if not received ideas of transgressive behaviour, does the power come from.
    • Activism is perhaps no longer as universally linked to an image alternately dowdy and transgressive as it once was, maybe a generation ago, and this delinking is a positive development.
    • In a society where arranged marriage is the norm, and deployed by families to maintain divisions of class and caste, romantic love is potentially highly transgressive.
    • In the past, transgressive behaviour, some of it sexual, was part of kinship rituals, the successful, and very expensive performance of which conferred great power on the participants.
    • They were used in Europe only by ‘Orientals’ and some adventurous and transgressive literati, though they were also hidden in patent medicines and tonics.
    • Milton's God, of course, exercises the most transgressive and transformational freedom of cosmological liberty, which is simultaneously omnific and divorcive.
    • The fact that it speaks so eloquently, yet with such brutal honesty, about persecution and transgressive love must be attributed in large part to its director's own turbulent and troubled life.
    • Taking a poetry course with Heaney was a bit transgressive, given that my doctoral degree was going to be in history of science.
    • Gradually, the pagan and sexual passions the moon inspires demonstrate that these inhibitive prisons cannot prevent the transgressive mingling of sacred and profane love.
    • He is no puritan and has no interest in judging women, no matter how transgressive their behaviour.
    • Arthur laments his transgressive behavior before the battle with his son.
    • In the cultural anxiety produced by genocide, mixed-race babies in particular are a sign of transgressive potential for love and adaptation between the races, and must be neutralised.
    • This aphorism relies for its force, of course, on the transgressive nature of the behaviour it alludes to.
    1. 1.1 Relating to fiction, cinematography, or art in which orthodox cultural, moral, and artistic boundaries are challenged by the representation of unconventional behavior and the use of experimental forms.
      反叛的(指用非传统行为和试验形式来表现对正统文化、道德、艺术规范进行挑战的小说、电影、艺术作品)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He sought to materialize this transgressive imaginative sensibility in both his fiction and non-fiction.
      • There is an omnipresent vulnerability and sweetness about your portraits that belies the transgressive nature of what's presented.
      • I guess sometimes transgressive art gets too transgressive even for artists.
      • The figures on these coins show no regularity of form as one might expect on currency, but rather the boundless energy and inventiveness of a transgressive decomposition of form.
      • One shack houses a collection of books by and about the transgressive French writer.
      • But in looking at these methodically arranged and sedately framed photo works, it is easy to forget that he started out as an aficionado of truly transgressive imagery.
      • The exercise is transgressive for both genres and alchemic in nature.
      • The transgressive plays of Molière's greatest period forced Louis XIV and Colbert finally to make censorship a systematic, bureaucratic institution.
      • In fact, his work of this period is both more difficult and more transgressive than his fortunes in the history of art have acknowledged.
      • The nature of horror is cyclical, with each ‘newly transgressive incarnation of the genre’ replacing the last.
      • I had seen his performances, and he represented what I would describe as bad choreography, in the sense that he was quite transgressive, an enfant terrible.
      • In doing so, Manet inaugurated the transgressive period.
      • I wanted to infuse more transgressive content into the decoration, to give it a jolt, so I began to look at pornography historically and cross-culturally.
    2. 1.2Geology (of a stratum) overlapping others unconformably, especially as a result of marine transgression.
      〔地质〕(层)海侵超覆的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The present study was conducted entirely in U2 plutonic rocks, which, in the Bonifacio area, are locally covered by Miocene transgressive marine sediments.
      • The bulk of sediment accumulated during this main regressive phase is made up of the deposits of braided fluvial systems that prograded over the early transgressive coastal facies.
      • The remaining part of the Cambrian sequence represents a complete marine transgressive cycle, which follows terrestrial deposition of the basal sequence.
      • This interpretation is supported by the arrangement of intervening strata into transgressive and regressive cycles.
      • Each of these units shows an amalgamated upper-shoreface sandstone section over 20 m thick, sharply overlain by transgressive sheltal shales about 50 m thick.
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