eclectics英 [ek'lektɪks] 美 [ek'lektɪks]
n.综合学派,折衷学派;
英英释义
eclectic[ e'klektik ]
- n.someone who selects according to the eclectic method
同义词:eclecticist
- adj.selecting what seems best of various styles or ideas
双语例句
- An eclectic taste in music; an eclectic approach to managing the economy.
对音乐有所选择的品味; 以综合各派的方式来处理经济事务 - He has an eclectic taste in music.
他爱好各种音乐。
权威例句
Eclectics.Eclectics and breast cancer.Wooster Beach and the early eclecticsPurists, eclectics, muddlers and movers: a caution on categorising.Reintegrating Janus: Eclectics and dialectics in counselling and psychotherapyMedical Protestants: The Eclectics in American Medicine, 1825-1939 by John S. Haller,Mature Cynics and Fledgling Eclectics: Instructional Desing for the Net GenerationAmendments to the Eclectics Category of General Catalogue of the Imperial Collection of FourBook Review:Medical Protestants: The Eclectics in American Medicine, 1825-1939 John S. Haller, JrMaking Textual Criticism of Guan Zi Be A Masterpiece of Pre-Qin Eclectics