protend

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To hold out; to stretch forth. obsolete,transitive
    — Amongst the which, as the most Noble Qualities, Heat and Moisture are the active formative in Nature, Calidity and Humidity equally proportionately joyn'd, compose the most superlative constitution , fully protending and dilating the parts, but if Heat much exceed moisture in composition, so that it passe into a siccity, it much protends the body, but little dilates it, causing a long slender meager form, even as frigidity mixt with Humidity products a Body spread bread but short, but heat and moisture predominating, confer to the body a due ongitude and latitude of parts.
  2. To consciously experience in anticipation; to experience protention.
    — At the moment that the first beat is sounded, if the listener is to hear it as a division of a larger temporal unit, he or she must concretely protend the other beats of the bar; that is, the listener must experience, in the temporal "space" of the near future, three more beats while he or she is hearing the present beat in the now-point.

词形变化

protends present,singular,third-person protending participle,present protended participle,past protended past

词汇关系

词源

Borrowed from Latin protendere, from pro (“before, forth”) + tendere (“to stretch”).
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