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 Übersetzung für 'ruminative' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   ruminative | more ruminative | most ruminative
SYNO brooding | broody | contemplative | ...
ruminative {adj}nachdenklich
141
ruminative {adj}grübelnd
18
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Übersetzung für 'ruminative' von Englisch nach Deutsch

ruminative {adj}
nachdenklich

grübelnd
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The tendency to ruminate can be assessed with the Ruminative Responses Scale of the Response Styles Questionnaire.
  • The group are considered pioneering figures of techno's ruminative "home-listening" aesthetic in the early 1990s.
  • The work as a whole is a loving and ruminative evocation of Arnold's time and place.
  • Jon Caramanica called the song a "string of ruminative tough talk", and opined "when he raps like this, with a stream of boastfulness, it's often an ego-clearing amuse bouche for a more ambitious release to follow".
  • The sessions have a late-night, ruminative flavor ...

  • Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars stating "At first glance, Desmond may seem only peripherally involved with the music-making, keeping emotion at a cool, intellectual arms' length, yet his exceptionally pure tone and ruminative moods wear very well over the long haul.
  • Shindig noted "These are modern watercolors of ruminative elegance with an understated hypnotic flair".
  • JazzTimes's Mike Shanley commented "What Exit" is sequenced to alternate ruminative pieces with more upbeat ones, with variations in structure marking each piece...
  • "The Hymn Against the Whiskey", initially seeming to display a "puritan strain in McCall's thinking," instead resolved into a "ruminative" entreaty filled with the singer's "pain at watching a close friend" unable to overcome alcoholism.
  • They concluded that the relationship of self-awareness to psychological distress derived from a ruminative aspect of private self-consciousness, whereas the relationship of self-awareness to psychological well-being was attributed to self-contemplative reflection.

  • His solo presentation is stark and ruminative. For those already engaged with his work, this offers a glimpse of the skeletal foundations of compositions".
  • AllMusic noted that the album was "Marking a new focus more than a new sound for the group, Escape Velocity's interplay of ruminative tone and unbridled infectiousness works like a charm, compelling not only moving feet but repeat plays".
  • On The Quietus Nick Southall called it "their ruminative, ambient masterpiece, as minimal and repetitive as Basinski's "Disintegration Loops" but somehow more alive, unburdened by the weight of association.
  • The Allmusic review by Don Snowden awarded the album 4 stars, stating, "Le Voyage" is a very reflective, ruminative disc bordering on chamber jazz and marked by that distinctive ECM sound, clean but very distant.
  • His feature documentary "Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie" (1988) won an Academy Award; since then he has made an interview film with two senior East German Communists, "November Days" (1992) and a ruminative look at how journalists cover war, "The Trouble We've Seen" (1994).

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