literalized造句
例句與造句
- Every word is contorted, literalized and abstracted into new meanings.
- These literalized Jim Crows are torturing him in a scene that evokes Christian horror.
- Yeston says, " I thought it was everything that a great, literalizing movie should be ."
- Because he is portrayed as insane, the Plinkett shtick " legitimates our nerd-rage by literalizing it ".
- Resembling three-dimensional Josef Albers paintings, these works extend Ms . Winsor's literalizing tendencies into a medium based on illusion.
- It's difficult to find literalized in a sentence. 用literalized造句挺難的
- We do not have to literalize their words to perceive their meaning or their intention to join in the singing of their creedal song.
- Kaufman is literalizing his central neuroses : that the only way to successfully adapt a book is for the screenwriter to metaphorically murder the author.
- If Wikipedia weren't so literalized in it's ability to communicate, I would not be having to take my time for this.
- Warner underscored the fact that she never wants to literalize the location of " The Waste Land, " to seek out the obvious, like a garbage dump.
- But director Lee Tamahori ( " Mulholland Falls " ) blows it by literalizing everything, dragging the performances and the movie's look down to a pedestrian realism.
- It's never quite alive . . . the process of literalizing the action, an inevitable consequence of moving a play to the screen, makes [ it ] less exaggerated and more somber than is ideal.
- Literalizing the old-fashioned sexism latent in the martinis-and-cigars way of life, the band's charismatic singer, Steve Perry, belted out wolfish new songs of conquest and drunkenness with a vivid poetry.
- Although he recites " The Apostles'Creed " every Sunday, " I don't literalize it .'He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the father'_ what does that really mean?
- Legal scholar James Boyle illustrates that digital enclosures literalize the physical metaphor of the second enclosure movement that is the enclosure of the intangible commons of the mind . The second enclose movement refers to a variety of strategies that have the purpose of privatizing, controlling and commodifying both information and intellectual property.
- "Strange Horizons " called the story a " grotesque " . Lois Tilton considered the story to be " Highly Unsubtle . " Chad Orzel described the story as " just dreadful ", based on a central idea that was " preposterously contrived " and " a gigantic and unsubtle literalized metaphor ", and with " essentially no plot ."
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