nostalgia

导读:nostalgia怎么读
英式音标:[nɒˈstældʒə] 美式音标:[nəˈstældʒə]
nostalgia基本解释 n. 乡愁;怀旧之情;怀乡病 nostalgia的意思释义 n.对往事的怀恋;怀旧;乡愁;怀乡病英

nostalgia怎么读

英式音标:[nɒˈstældʒə]

美式音标:[nəˈstældʒə]

nostalgia基本解释

n. 乡愁;怀旧之情;怀乡病

nostalgia的意思释义

n.

对往事的怀恋;怀旧;乡愁;怀乡病

英英释义

nostalgia[ nɔ\'stældʒiə, nə- ]

n.longing for something past

nostalgia用法及例句

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

The soldiers were filled with nostalgia.

士兵们心中充满了乡愁。

The familiar and echoing sound of pianos from Gulangyu is his nostalgia.

那回荡着的熟悉的鼓浪屿钢琴声就是他的乡愁。

The sight inspired him with nostalgia.

这景象激起了他的怀旧之情。

Her work is pervaded by nostalgia for a past age.

她的作品充满了怀旧之情。

例句参考

The future of nostalgia

Nostalgia: Past, present, and future.

Nostalgia: content, triggers, functions.

The Future of Nostalgia (Book Review)

Music-evoked nostalgia: Affect, memory, and personality.

Nostalgia and Consumption Preferences: Some Emerging Patterns of Consumer Tastes

The age of innocence : a novel of ironic nostalgia

Yearning for Yesterday: A Sociology of Nostalgia. by Fred Davis

The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap

Nostalgic bonding: exploring the role of nostalgia in the consumption experience

nostalgia词源

nostalgia

nostalgia: [18] Etymologically, nostalgia is pain connected with returning home – in other words, homesickness. It is a modern coinage, based ultimately on Greek nostos ‘homecoming’ and algos ‘pain, grief’ (as in analgesic [19] and neuralgia (see NEURAL)). At first it was used as the name of what was regarded virtually as a form of mental illness (the earliest known record of it is in the journal kept by the botanist and explorer Joseph Banks on Captain Cook’s round-the-world voyage, in which he noted (1770) that most of the ship’s company were ‘now pretty far gone with the longing for home which the Physicians have gone so far as to esteem a disease under the name of Nostalgia’).The milder present-day connotations of wistful longing for a past time emerged in the early 20th century.

nostalgia (n.)

1770, \"severe homesickness considered as a disease,\" Modern Latin, coined 1668 in a dissertation on the topic at the University of Basel by scholar Johannes Hofer (1669-1752) as a rendering of German heimweh (for which see home + woe). From Greek algos \"pain, grief, distress\" (see -algia) + nostos \"homecoming,\" from PIE *nes- \"to return safely home\" (cognate with Old Norse nest \"food for a journey,\" Sanskrit nasate \"approaches, joins,\" German genesen \"to recover,\" Gothic ganisan \"to heal,\" Old English genesen \"to recover\"). French nostalgie is in French army medical manuals by 1754.Originally in reference to the Swiss and said to be peculiar to them and often fatal, whether by its own action or in combination with wounds or disease. By 1830s the word was used of any intense homesickness: that of sailors, convicts, African slaves. \"The bagpipes produced the same effects sometimes in the Scotch regiments while serving abroad\" [Penny Magazine,\" Nov. 14, 1840]. It is listed among the \"endemic diseases\" in the \"Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine\" [London, 1833, edited by three M.D.s], which defines it as \"The concourse of depressing symptoms which sometimes arise in persons who are absent from their native country, when they are seized with a longing desire of returning to their home and friends and the scenes their youth ....\" It was a military medical diagnosis principally, and was considered a serious medical problem by the North in the American Civil War:

In the first two years of the war, there were reported 2588 cases of nostalgia, and 13 deaths from this cause. These numbers scarcely express the real extent to which nostalgia influenced the sickness and mortality of the army. To the depressing influence of home-sickness must be attributed the fatal result in many cases which might otherwise have terminated favorably. [\"Sanitary Memoirs of the War,\" U.S. Sanitary Commission, N.Y.: 1867]

Transferred sense (the main modern one) of \"wistful yearning for the past\" first recorded 1920, perhaps from such use of nostalgie in French literature. The longing for a distant place also necessarily involves a separation in time.

nostalgia相关例句

1.He had a sudden nostalgia for Africa.

一股怀念非洲的离别情意油然而生。

2.I was filled with nostalgia by hearing my favourite old song.

我听到这首喜爱的旧歌,心中充满了怀旧之情。

4.Wistfully,I look on those days with a feeling of nostalgia.

我真地对那段日子有一种怀旧之情。

9.Our car had to be obviously sporty and distinctively styled, with just a dash of nostalgia.

我们的车当然要象跑车,车型要别树一帜,还要有一点怀旧的色彩。

10.It is little wonder then, in this confusion, we look back to the old days with nostalgia.

因此,我们在这种混乱时代眷恋以往是不足为奇的。

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