单词 | traditionalism |
释义 | Word family noun tradition traditionalist traditionalism adjective traditional traditionalist adverb traditionally tra·di·tion·al·is·m /trəˈdɪʃənəlɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] SACONVENTIONALbelief in the importance of traditions and customs 传统主义,崇尚传统Examples from the Corpustraditionalism• They rejected both scientism and traditionalism.• Without this dynamic process, tradition stagnates into a fixation of habit, traditionalism, bringing about its death or rejection.• M'ARS specialise in a distinctive form of traditionalism, close to surrealism.• The social institutions of traditionalism, such as religion and ideology, can also be seen as deformed, pathological modes of communication.• I do want a soft blend of ritual traditionalism with friends and family.• During the mid-sixties, Nietzsche's traditionalism seems even to have stiffened: certainly his attitude towards anything Wagnerian became explicitly antipathetic.• It is typically equated with the traditionalism of figures like De Bonald and Lammenais.• Henceforth modernism would be the star of western art while traditionalism was increasingly ignored.tra·di·tion·al·is·m nounChineseSyllable in of traditions importance belief the and Corpus customs |
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