theosophy

英 [θɪ'ɒsəfɪ]
  • n. 神智学;通神学

英英释义


1. belief based on mystical insight into the nature of God and the soul

实用场景例句


Theosophy is the result of the scientific development in the west society.
通神学是西方社会科学发展的产物.

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That is theosophy, theosophy is that they are thinking that there is something superior.
那是神智学, 神智学表示他们认为有至尊者存在.

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It was later enriched and influenced by those individuals who gave Theosophy further expression.
它后来由个人对接神论进一步阐释而更为丰富并受到他们的影响.

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Through Theosophy and Anthroposophy, the concept of Atlantis also entered Nazi Mysticism.
尽管是见神论和人智学, 亚特兰蒂斯的概念也进入纳粹神秘主义.

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Theosophy and Anthroposophy, the concept of Atlantis also entered Nazi Mysticism.
只管是见神论和人智学, 亚特兰蒂斯的观点也进入法西斯神秘主义.

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Theosophy, an approach to transform vedic knowledge into western thinking.
接神论, 是将吠陀知识转换成西方思想的一条途径.

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European interests in Indian religions were not by no means confined to the movements like Theosophy.
欧洲人对印度宗教的兴趣,并不在于无法限制像通灵学派这样的运动.

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At last, people became peace in Theosophy.
最终, 人们的精神从通神学那里获得了安宁.

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I saw less and less of the people who merely repeated the ideas of Theosophy.
我越来越少参加会议,我越来越少去见那些只会重复通神学思想的人们.

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中文词源


theosophy 神智学,通神学

theo-,神,-sophy,知识,学习,词源同 sophist,philosophy.

助记提示


1、theo- + -sophy.
2、含义:wisdom concerning God or things divine, knowledge about God and nature obtained through mystical study.

双语例句


1. Theosophy is the result of the scientific development in the west society.
通神学是西方社会科学发展的产物.

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2. Through Theosophy and Anthroposophy, the concept of Atlantis also entered Nazi Mysticism.
尽管是见神论和人智学, 亚特兰蒂斯的概念也进入纳粹神秘主义.

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3. Theosophy and Anthroposophy, the concept of Atlantis also entered Nazi Mysticism.
只管是见神论和人智学, 亚特兰蒂斯的观点也进入法西斯神秘主义.

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4. Theosophy, an approach to transform vedic knowledge into western thinking.
接神论, 是将吠陀知识转换成西方思想的一条途径.

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5. Theosophy became after the thirties a shadow of the former mind - swaying movement.
三十年代以后,见神论成了以前思想动摇的运动的一个影子.

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英文词源


theosophy (n.)
1640s (implied in theosophical), "knowledge of divine things obtained through mystic study," from Medieval Latin theosophia (c.880), from Late Greek theosophia (c.500) "wisdom concerning God or things divine," from Greek theosophos "one wise about God," from theos "god" (see theo-) + sophia "skill, knowledge of, acquaintance with; philosophy," from sophos "wise, learned" (see sophist).

Applied variously over the years, including to the followers of Swedenborg. Taken as the name of a modern philosophical system (sometimes called Esoteric Buddhism), founded in New York 1875 as "Theosophical Society" by Madame Blavatsky and others, which has elements of Hinduism and Buddhism and claims supernatural knowledge of the divinity and his words deeper than that obtained from empiricism. Related: Theosophist.