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词汇 tensive
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Definition of tensive in English:

tensive

adjective ˈtɛnsɪvˈtensiv
  • Causing or expressing tension.

    张力的;引起张力的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It has everything - the tensive rivalry, mocking tone, cynical commentary, smug narration and all.
    • The heavy, tensive, aching pains are the main indication for its use.
    • He lives in the tensive interim between the present, when he concedes that ‘there is no justice’, and some undisclosed future time, when ‘at the last’ ‘there is a judgment’.
    • Gary Burge's essay examines the tensive relationship of John to historical record.
    • But art history with its Hegelian roots has long been multifaceted and tensive; its dissonance is its strength.
    • Putting the tensive principles of justice and mercy into practice moves us forward in the transformation of a world founded on injustice and lack of compassion.
    • The tensive play between the two metaphors ‘bride’ and ‘body’ works only because it was not outrageous for a nubile woman to be depersonified as a body.
    • Over time, this tensive, paradoxical understanding gave way to the very different image of childhood dominating high modernity: childhood as a time of innocence and unfolding, natural potentials.
    • The tensive, paradoxical image of childhood forged by the Reformers has much to teach mainline Protestantism.
    • This popular study considers the manner in which confessions of faith in the context of worship need the tensive force of controversial dialectic to refine and focus their impact on a wider Christian understanding.

Definition of tensive in US English:

tensive

adjectiveˈtensiv
  • Causing or expressing tension.

    张力的;引起张力的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Putting the tensive principles of justice and mercy into practice moves us forward in the transformation of a world founded on injustice and lack of compassion.
    • He lives in the tensive interim between the present, when he concedes that ‘there is no justice’, and some undisclosed future time, when ‘at the last’ ‘there is a judgment’.
    • The tensive play between the two metaphors ‘bride’ and ‘body’ works only because it was not outrageous for a nubile woman to be depersonified as a body.
    • This popular study considers the manner in which confessions of faith in the context of worship need the tensive force of controversial dialectic to refine and focus their impact on a wider Christian understanding.
    • Gary Burge's essay examines the tensive relationship of John to historical record.
    • But art history with its Hegelian roots has long been multifaceted and tensive; its dissonance is its strength.
    • The heavy, tensive, aching pains are the main indication for its use.
    • It has everything - the tensive rivalry, mocking tone, cynical commentary, smug narration and all.
    • Over time, this tensive, paradoxical understanding gave way to the very different image of childhood dominating high modernity: childhood as a time of innocence and unfolding, natural potentials.
    • The tensive, paradoxical image of childhood forged by the Reformers has much to teach mainline Protestantism.
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