The Red and the Black: Mimetic Desire and the Myth of Celebrity (Twayne's Masterwork Studies)
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P. J. O'Rourke: By the Book
The author of
"Holidays in Heck" and "Parliament of Whores" doesn't like to read books
about current affairs: "I can write that junk myself."
Hawaii is shortening the school year by 17 days. Poor kids. The heck are they supposed to do in Hawaii with 17 days off? — Will Durst
heck
interj.
Used as a mild oath.
n. Slang
Used as an intensive: had a heck of a lot of money; was crowded as heck.
[Alteration of HELL.]
heck
- heck
- 発音
- hék
- heckの慣用句
- a heck of a, What the heck!, (全2件)
What the heck!/The heck with it!
((話))かまうもんか.研究採用ISO 9000認證的,究竟屬「威脅型」(coercive)、「規範或道義型」(normative)、模仿型的(mimetic)。
mimetic
(mĭ-mĕt'ĭk, mī-)adj.
- Relating to, characteristic of, or exhibiting mimicry.
- Of or relating to an imitation; imitative.
- Using imitative means of representation: a mimetic dance.
mimesis
(mĭ-mē'sĭs, mī-)- The imitation or representation of aspects of the sensible world, especially human actions, in literature and art.
- Biology. Mimicry.
- Medicine. The appearance, often caused by hysteria, of symptoms of a disease not actually present.
[Greek mīmēsis, from mīmeisthai, to imitate, from mīmos, imitator, mime.]
mimetic
- mi • met • ic
- 発音
- mimétik
[形]
2 《動物》擬態の.
mi・met・i・cal・ly
[副]mimicry
/ˈmɪmɪkri/
noun
- BIOLOGYthe close external resemblance of an animal or plant (or part of one) to another animal, plant, or inanimate object.
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