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genii
genie;genius的複數
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genii
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gen·ius
n.
;
pl
.
E
.
Geniuses
in
sense
1
,
L
.
Genii
1.
A
good
or
evil
spirit
,
or
demon
,
supposed
by
the
ancients
to
preside
over
a
man's
destiny
in
life
;
a
tutelary
deity
;
a
supernatural
being
;
a
spirit
,
good
or
bad
.
Cf
.
Jinnee
.
Syn:
--
genie
.
The
unseen
genius
of
the
wood
.
--
Milton
.
We
talk
of
genius
still
,
but
with
thought
how
changed
!
The
genius
of
Augustus
was
a
tutelary
demon
,
to
be
sworn
by
and
to
receive
offerings
on
an
altar
as
a
deity
.
--
Tylor
.
2.
The
peculiar
structure
of
mind
with
which
each
individual
is
endowed
by
nature
;
that
disposition
or
aptitude
of
mind
which
is
peculiar
to
each
man
,
and
which
qualifies
him
for
certain
kinds
of
action
or
special
success
in
any
pursuit
;
special
taste
,
inclination
,
or
disposition
;
as
,
a
genius
for
history
,
for
poetry
,
or
painting
.
3.
Peculiar
character
;
animating
spirit
,
as
of
a
nation
,
a
religion
,
a
language
.
4.
Distinguished
mental
superiority
;
uncommon
intellectual
power
;
especially
,
superior
power
of
invention
or
origination
of
any
kind
,
or
of
forming
new
combinations
;
as
,
a
man
of
genius
.
Genius
of
the
highest
kind
implies
an
unusual
intensity
of
the
modifying
power
.
--
Coleridge
.
5.
A
man
endowed
with
uncommon
vigor
of
mind
;
a
man
of
superior
intellectual
faculties
and
creativity
;
as
,
Shakespeare
was
a
rare
genius
.
Syn:
--
Genius
,
Talent
.
Usage:
Genius
implies
high
and
peculiar
gifts
of
nature
,
impelling
the
mind
to
certain
favorite
kinds
of
mental
effort
,
and
producing
new
combinations
of
ideas
,
imagery
,
etc
.
Talent
supposes
general
strength
of
intellect
,
with
a
peculiar
aptitude
for
being
molded
and
directed
to
specific
employments
and
valuable
ends
and
purposes
.
Genius
is
connected
more
or
less
with
the
exercise
of
imagination
,
and
reaches
its
ends
by
a
kind
of
intuitive
power
.
Talent
depends
more
on
high
mental
training
,
and
a
perfect
command
of
all
the
faculties
,
memory
,
judgment
,
sagacity
,
etc
.
Hence
we
speak
of
a
genius
for
poetry
,
painting
.
etc
.,
and
a
talent
for
business
or
diplomacy
.
Among
English
orators
,
Lord
Chatham
was
distinguished
for
his
genius
;
William
Pitt
for
his
preëminent
talents
,
and
especially
his
unrivaled
talent
for
debate
.
Genius loci
,
the
genius
or
presiding
divinity
of
a
place
;
hence
,
the
pervading
spirit
of
a
place
or
institution
,
as
of
a
college
,
etc
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
genius
n
1:
someone
who
has
exceptional
intellectual
ability
and
originality
; "
Mozart
was
a
child
genius
"; "
he's
smart
but
he's
no
Einstein
" [
syn
:
mastermind
,
brain
,
Einstein
]
2:
unusual
mental
ability
[
syn
:
brilliance
]
3:
someone
who
is
dazzlingly
skilled
in
any
field
[
syn
:
ace
,
adept
,
champion
,
sensation
,
maven
,
mavin
,
virtuoso
,
hotshot
,
star
,
superstar
,
whiz
,
whizz
,
wizard
,
wiz
]
4:
exceptional
creative
ability
[
syn
:
wizardry
]
5:
a
natural
talent
; "
he
has
a
flair
for
mathematics
"; "
he
has
a
genius
for
interior
decorating
" [
syn
:
flair
]
[
also
:
genii
(
pl
)]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
genii
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