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the practice of focusing your mind in silence, especially for religious reasons or in order to make your mind calm see also transcendental meditation冥想;沉思;深思 Extra ExamplesTopics Religion and festivalsc1She uses music and guided meditation to relax and inspire. 她用音乐和引导性冥想来帮助放松和吐纳气息。 Techniques of deep meditation help people under stress. 冥想法有助于缓解压力。 I recently discovered the benefits of meditation. 我最近发现了冥想的好处。 More and more people practise meditation on a regular basis. 越来越多的人养成定期静思冥想的习惯。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- profound
- quiet
- …
- do
- practise/practice
- in meditation
- meditation on
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the activity of thinking deeply about something, especially so that you do not notice the people or things around you 冥想;沉思;深思 - in meditation
He was deep in meditation and didn't see me come in. 他正在沉思,没有看见我进来。 She stared out of the window in silent meditation. 她默默地凝视着窗外。
- in meditation
- [countable, usually plural] meditation (on something) (formal)
serious thoughts on a particular subject that somebody writes down or speaks 沉思录 his meditations on life and art 他对生活和艺术的沉思录
Extra ExamplesThe novel is an extended meditation on art, love and loss. 这部小说是对艺术、爱情和失去的深入思考。 A rare copy of his ‘Meditations on Love’ has been discovered. 他的《爱的沉思》的一个罕见副本被发现了。 She kept a journal of her meditations and dreams. 她记下了自己的冥想和梦想。 The play contains some fascinating meditations on the nature of genius. 该剧包含了一些关于天才本质的引人入胜的思考。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- profound
- quiet
- …
- do
- practise/practice
- in meditation
- meditation on
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from Latin meditatio(n-), from meditari, from a base meaning ‘measure’; related to mete.