2008/02/14

Studio Classroom 2008.02.01

Photograph: science of meditation from TIME



Photograph: baby meditation



rhythm noun (節奏)

1 [count] a regular pattern of sounds in music that you can show by moving, hitting your hands together, or hitting a drum or other surface:
They began moving together to the rhythm of the music.
He tapped out the rhythm on the table.
Five drummers kept up a constant rhythm.

rhythmic music
chaotic (混亂的)

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swarm verb [intransitive]

to go somewhere as part of a large crowd:
Fans swarmed onto the field to celebrate.

a. if insects swarm, they fly together in a large group

swarm with (充滿)

swarm with something if a place is swarming with people, insects, or animals, it is full of them:
a room swarming with flies

swarm around

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like+noun.+ed (...相似的...)
like-colored (顏色相似的...)
like-minded (思考相似的...)

ladylike (像淑女)
flu-like symptons (像流行性感冒的徵狀)

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symp·tom noun [count]

a sign that someone has an illness:
The symptoms include fever and vomiting.
symptom of: The symptoms of flu may last several days.

a. a sign of a larger problem:
symptom of: The fighting is a symptom of growing insecurity in the region.

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med·i·ta·tion noun

1 [uncount] quiet thought that helps you relax or that is intended as a spiritual or religious exercise

1a. [count] a particular exercise that is used in meditation

2 [uncount] thought that takes all your attention for a long time:
His mind had been elsewhere, lost in meditation.

3 [count] a piece of writing or a speech that expresses serious thoughts on a particular subject

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Photograph: swarm of bees


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