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Definition of animality in English: animalitynoun anɪˈmalɪtiˌænəˈmælədi mass noun1Animal nature or character. 动物性 a pre-human condition of animality 进化成人类之前的动物性状态。 Example sentencesExamples - Because humans are aware that animals are mortal, being reminded of our animality provokes this paralyzing anxiety.
- Animality is always the lack of a human quality.
- Since the excess of animality and the accumulation and abundance of its stratas have their origin in food, drink and indulgence in carnal pleasures, a fast accomplishes what abundant food cannot.
- He quotes Heidegger saying (p17), "human analysis practically runs out of alternatives when it rejects mechanistic views of animality."
- The rage that people feel against their own mortality and animality is often enacted toward them, whether by humiliation or, in addition, by physical violence.
- More generally, animality stands in for all that is repressed by culture, as exemplified by Albee's earlier animal play, The Zoo Story.
- It is in the nature of our animality - our sense organs and perceptual apparatus - that a true apprehension of flux, of living with the chaotic, is impossible.
- The blurred surfaces it illuminates are those where nature, animality, and humanity converge in thought and world.
- The production, unlike those which have chosen to stress Caliban's deformity or animality, chose rather to emphasise his humanity.
- While coming home from fishing one night, the narrator was suddenly overwhelmed by a sense of rank, primitive animality, a feeling of wildness.
- 1.1 Physical, instinctive behaviour or qualities.
(人的)天生特征;动物本能 what attracted me to her was her animality 吸引我的是她的活力和本能。 Example sentencesExamples - There is a tremendous emphasis on carnality, even animality, from the outset of play.
- In what may be a gesture of ironical respect to animals, however, the Speaker refrains from explaining human behaviour on the basis of its so-called animality.
- They desperately try to contain the madness, bitterness and growing animality that are overtaking them by faithfully noting their physical co-ordinates and recording their days in journals and logs.
- Clearly, de Blainville's language echoes through this passage framing the scientists' concerns about human animality and sexuality.
- It threatens subjectivity by collapsing meaning, reminding us of the subject's necessary relation to death, corporeality, animality and maternal materiality.
Synonyms the body, the human body, human nature, man's physical nature, physicality, corporeality, carnality
Definition of animality in US English: animalitynounˌanəˈmalədēˌænəˈmælədi 1Animal nature or character. 动物性 a prehuman condition of animality 进化成人类之前的动物性状态。 Example sentencesExamples - Animality is always the lack of a human quality.
- The rage that people feel against their own mortality and animality is often enacted toward them, whether by humiliation or, in addition, by physical violence.
- The production, unlike those which have chosen to stress Caliban's deformity or animality, chose rather to emphasise his humanity.
- Because humans are aware that animals are mortal, being reminded of our animality provokes this paralyzing anxiety.
- It is in the nature of our animality - our sense organs and perceptual apparatus - that a true apprehension of flux, of living with the chaotic, is impossible.
- The blurred surfaces it illuminates are those where nature, animality, and humanity converge in thought and world.
- More generally, animality stands in for all that is repressed by culture, as exemplified by Albee's earlier animal play, The Zoo Story.
- He quotes Heidegger saying (p17), "human analysis practically runs out of alternatives when it rejects mechanistic views of animality."
- Since the excess of animality and the accumulation and abundance of its stratas have their origin in food, drink and indulgence in carnal pleasures, a fast accomplishes what abundant food cannot.
- While coming home from fishing one night, the narrator was suddenly overwhelmed by a sense of rank, primitive animality, a feeling of wildness.
- 1.1 Physical, instinctive behavior or qualities.
(人的)天生特征;动物本能 what attracted me to her was her animality 吸引我的是她的活力和本能。 Example sentencesExamples - Clearly, de Blainville's language echoes through this passage framing the scientists' concerns about human animality and sexuality.
- They desperately try to contain the madness, bitterness and growing animality that are overtaking them by faithfully noting their physical co-ordinates and recording their days in journals and logs.
- It threatens subjectivity by collapsing meaning, reminding us of the subject's necessary relation to death, corporeality, animality and maternal materiality.
- In what may be a gesture of ironical respect to animals, however, the Speaker refrains from explaining human behaviour on the basis of its so-called animality.
- There is a tremendous emphasis on carnality, even animality, from the outset of play.
Synonyms the body, the human body, human nature, man's physical nature, physicality, corporeality, carnality
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