immanence
noun [ U ] formal uk/ˈɪm.ə.nəns/ us/ˈɪm.ə.nəns/
内在性,固有性
the state of being present as a natural and permanent part of something
The immanence of religion is reflected in the music, much of which is based on Buddhist chants. 这首乐曲的大部分是基于诵念的佛经,反映了宗教的固有属性。
They recorded their daily activities with a peculiar sense of immanence.
See: immanent
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- Liberation theology reduced traditional beliefs to the immanence of political revolution.
- He sensed the immanence of beauty.
- Mass media culture began to destabilize once clear questions of authenticity and immanence.