late 14c., an astrological term, "relative position of the planets as they appear from earth" (i.e., how they "look at" one another); later also "way of viewing things," from Latin aspectus "a seeing, looking at, sight, view, countenance, appearance," from past participle of aspicere "to look at," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + specere "to look" (see scope (n.1)). Meaning "the look one wears, the appearance of things" attested by early 15c.
aspect 双语例句
1. Antonio has a contagious enthusiasm for the beautiful aspect of food.
安东尼奥对食品赏心悦目这一方面的热情非常有感染性。
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2. The existence of an emotional undertow is an aspect of all politics.
具有情绪感召力是所有政治的一个方面。
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3. She has already expressed her dissatisfaction with this aspect of the policy.
她对政策的这一方面已经表达了不满。
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4. The ministry had direct control over every aspect of foreign trade.
该政府部门直接掌控着外贸的各个方面。
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5. Students may pursue research in any aspect of computational linguistics.