2015年10月5日 星期一

stigma, peripheral, novelties, morse, cope, brooch. fish out of water

The Braganza Brooch. Spain, 250BC-200BC http://ow.ly/SZ5Zm



Today marks the Feast day for St. Francis of Assisi, depicted here on an enameled morse. Saint Francis of Assisi (1181/2–1226) is shown receiving the stigmata (wounds) of Jesus Christ on his hands, feet, and side.
Featured Artwork of the Day: Morse with Saint Francis of Assisi Receiving the Stigmata | ca. 1300–1350 | Made in Tuscany, Italy http://met.org/1hg7FGJ



stigmata  L. ):五傷:與耶穌受難時釘痕相似的記號,曾在(亞西西 Assisi )聖方濟及其他人身上出現過。拉丁文 stigma ,原意指傷痕、印記。

morse:nounEcclesiastical
1.
an ornamented metal clasp or brooch for fastening a cope in front.
大外衣cope 的一個裝飾金屬扣或胸針




1926年10月3日和附近,有4則七百年紀念的剪報。
胡適日記"....他是中古的一個怪傑, 他歌頌貧窮, 反對一切物質上的享受,  最近於原始基督教 ,然離今日西洋文化的精神最遠。"



Once Stigmatized, Food Stamps Find Acceptance
By JASON DEPARLE and ROBERT GEBELOFF
A program once scorned as “welfare” enjoys broad new support from city, state and federal governments and from neighborhood groups that recruit clients.


Today conservatism is stigmatized in American culture as an antiminority political philosophy. In certain quarters, conservatism is simply racism by another name. And minorities who openly identify themselves as conservatives are still novelties, fish out of water.



IT was not so long ago, Neal Zimmerman recalls, that the term home office meant something very different from what it does today. In the early ’90s, when Mr. Zimmerman, a prominent workplace architect with offices in West Hartford, Conn., started designing residential work spaces, most people thought “home office” meant the headquarters of a company. Back then, the very idea of working at home had a certain stigma, except in a few vocations like freelance writing. In the popular imagination, he said, “people who worked from home were usually laid off or couldn’t hold down a job, or were peripheral to the work force.”


fish out of water
這或許諸如游泳池抓鬼之遊戲
Fish out of Water is a fairly popular swimming pool game in the United States and other countries.

Rules

To begin the game, one swimmer must be picked as the game's searcher. This swimmer must close his or her eyes when surfacing from under the water, but, at the same time, he or she is allowed to open the eyes when under the water. The purpose of the game is to catch another swimmer when the other swimmer is out of the pool. When a player suspects another of being out of the pool, they exclaim: "Fish out of water!" Then, the swimmer who got caught must become the next searcher.
There are no winners in the game, as the game is played entirely for fun and pool activity.

Popularity

The game is popular mostly with children, pre-teenagers and teenagers during summer time.

Variations

One variant is the game Marco Polo.


stigma
(FEELING) PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
noun [C usually singular; U]
when people disapprove of something, especially when this is unfair:
There is no longer any stigma to being divorced.
Being an unmarried mother no longer carries the social stigma that it used to.

stigmatize, UK USUALLY stigmatise PhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhoneticPhonetic Hide phonetics
verb [T often passive]
to treat someone or something unfairly by disapproving of them:
People should not be stigmatized on the basis of race.

(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary) ━━ n.pl. ~s, stig・ma・ta ) 〔古〕 (奴隷や囚人に押した)焼印; 汚名, 恥辱; 目立たせるための記号; 【植】柱頭; 【動】気孔, 気門; 【生物】眼点 ((原生動物などの感光器官)); 【医】(皮膚の)小赤斑; (pl. -mata) 【カトリック】聖痕(こん).
stig・mat・ic ━━ a. 焼印のある; 不名誉な; 柱頭[気孔・小赤斑]の.
stig・ma・tize ━━ vt. …に烙印を押す ((as)); 非難する ((as)).
stig・ma・ti・za・tion n.



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noun [C usually singular]
1 the outer edge of an area:
Houses have been built on the periphery of the factory site.
The ring road runs around the periphery of the city centre.

2 the less important part of a group or activity:
Many women feel they are being kept on the periphery of the armed forces.

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adjective
1 describes something that is not as important as something else:
The book contains a great deal of peripheral detail.

2 happening at the edge of something:
A figure came into my peripheral vision.

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noun [C] SPECIALIZED
a piece of equipment, such as a printer, that can be connected to a computer
━━ a., n. 周囲の; 周辺(装置)の; (…に比べて)瑣末な ((to)); 【医】末端部の; 【コンピュータ】周辺装置 (peripheral equipment).
pe・riph・er・al・ly ad.
peripheral nervous sstem 【解】末梢神経系.
peripheral slot 【コンピュータ】周辺機器用スロット.

(from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)


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