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Definition of physicalize in English: physicalize(British physicalise) verb ˈfɪzɪkəlʌɪzˈfizəkəˌlīz [with object]Express or represent by physical means or in physical terms. (用身体或身体动作)表达;表白;发泄 physicalizing your anger can help release tension 借身体活动发泄怒气有助于缓解紧张感。 Example sentencesExamples - It soon became apparent that Pilobolus was physicalizing the face of our culture that permits our more regressed instincts to rule.
- He's found imaginative ways to, as he says, ‘physicalize a student's knowledge’ by integrating ABT's repertoire into general studies.
- Making the audience an active part of viewing instead of the passive consumer of physicalized intentions has resulted in a greater sense of the vitality and multiplicity of images and performances as events.
- But his retreat from such conjunctions of sexuality, speech, and physicality is undermined by his own synesthesic, physicalized reaction to the stanza itself.
- Some of the aspects of the story are physicalised, so it's not quite the same as a play - over half of it is non-verbal - but we wrote what we felt was a really good solid storyline.
- In each of these cultural contexts, dance works to illuminate attitudes toward the body and to exemplify patterns of physicalized sociability through which all bodies relate.
- At first my heart sank: I thought we were going to be in for the kind of numbing literalness that often accompanies physicalised literary adaptations.
- Pavlov's paradigm physicalized associationism, turning its content into something more measurable while preserving its associative form intact.
- Watching this intense, vividly physicalized abstraction about body, mind, and personal destiny was both exhilarating and exhausting.
- The cotton balls physicalized the modular elements of the grid to an unprecedented extent and were only the first outlandish shock in the work.
- They picture buildings distorted by dazzling sunspots that physicalize the relationship between image and viewer.
- Peter Fitzpatrick's concept, physicalising the anachronistic contrast in each character's ‘journey’ in a curve around the room, kept the audience engaged and involved in the complexities of the text.
- Cole experiences the self ‘like a needle, pushing in a vein, deeply conflicted, oddly physicalized and painfully aware of itself.’
- But what Perceval has done is to physicalise Racine and to capture, in a confined setting, the all-powerful nature of erotic passion.
- In this relentless endeavor to ‘physicalize’ language, he also uses - once again, rather like Chinese - the infinitive, unconjugated, form of verbs.
- This is a pretty standard go at physicalising the narrative.
- Was it some physicalised premonition and I'm going to accidentally cut my hand off this evening?
- Byrne develops this beleaguered-performer shtick to Basil Fawlty-like levels of physicalised impatience.
- There is a way to physicalize the sign… the word… to do this through the eyes.
Derivativesnounfɪzɪkəlʌɪˈzɛɪʃ(ə)n The play palpably lifts in energy as the characters begin to move, creating a much-needed physicalisation of the dialogue. Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps a trifle too ‘actressy’ at times, she is most effective when she is still, the physicalization playing against the oftentimes-manic language.
- This resulted in a spiritual distancing of God from man, and an intense hiding of God's face, so-to-speak, which in turn resulted in the physicalization of mankind and creation.
Definition of physicalize in US English: physicalize(British physicalise) verbˈfizəkəˌlīz [with object]Express or represent by physical means or in physical terms. (用身体或身体动作)表达;表白;发泄 physicalizing your anger can help release tension 借身体活动发泄怒气有助于缓解紧张感。 Example sentencesExamples - This is a pretty standard go at physicalising the narrative.
- In this relentless endeavor to ‘physicalize’ language, he also uses - once again, rather like Chinese - the infinitive, unconjugated, form of verbs.
- The cotton balls physicalized the modular elements of the grid to an unprecedented extent and were only the first outlandish shock in the work.
- Some of the aspects of the story are physicalised, so it's not quite the same as a play - over half of it is non-verbal - but we wrote what we felt was a really good solid storyline.
- Pavlov's paradigm physicalized associationism, turning its content into something more measurable while preserving its associative form intact.
- Watching this intense, vividly physicalized abstraction about body, mind, and personal destiny was both exhilarating and exhausting.
- But his retreat from such conjunctions of sexuality, speech, and physicality is undermined by his own synesthesic, physicalized reaction to the stanza itself.
- Peter Fitzpatrick's concept, physicalising the anachronistic contrast in each character's ‘journey’ in a curve around the room, kept the audience engaged and involved in the complexities of the text.
- At first my heart sank: I thought we were going to be in for the kind of numbing literalness that often accompanies physicalised literary adaptations.
- There is a way to physicalize the sign… the word… to do this through the eyes.
- Making the audience an active part of viewing instead of the passive consumer of physicalized intentions has resulted in a greater sense of the vitality and multiplicity of images and performances as events.
- They picture buildings distorted by dazzling sunspots that physicalize the relationship between image and viewer.
- Was it some physicalised premonition and I'm going to accidentally cut my hand off this evening?
- But what Perceval has done is to physicalise Racine and to capture, in a confined setting, the all-powerful nature of erotic passion.
- In each of these cultural contexts, dance works to illuminate attitudes toward the body and to exemplify patterns of physicalized sociability through which all bodies relate.
- It soon became apparent that Pilobolus was physicalizing the face of our culture that permits our more regressed instincts to rule.
- Cole experiences the self ‘like a needle, pushing in a vein, deeply conflicted, oddly physicalized and painfully aware of itself.’
- He's found imaginative ways to, as he says, ‘physicalize a student's knowledge’ by integrating ABT's repertoire into general studies.
- Byrne develops this beleaguered-performer shtick to Basil Fawlty-like levels of physicalised impatience.
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