单词 | Anti-intellectual |
例句 | 1. The overtly sectarian, aggressively anti-intellectual tactics of the party between 1928 and 1931 are well documented. 2. It is they, not America, who have become anti-intellectual. 3. For both the left and right this means anti-intellectual. 4. I love sports, but hate the accompanying anti-intellectual culture. 5. Cynicism concentrated expression in the anti-intellectual , anti-order, and anti-tradition areas. 6. He suffered during the anti-intellectual purges of the Cultural Revolution in the 1970s, but lived long enough to enjoy the fruits of China's rise as a global economic power. 7. He was aggressively anti-intellectual and hostile to east-coast preppy types like his father, sometimes cruelly so. 8. The question of whether exposure to anti-intellectual media makes kids less interested in school is right in line with those other questions. 9. Plagiarism, cheating, and similar anti-intellectual behavior are serious violations of academic ethics and will be correspondingly penalized. 10. In rejecting the reductionism of rationalism, the counterculture was so deeply anti-intellectual that it forfeited access to its own history. 11. Like Dewey, Rice had a holistic, some would say anti-intellectual, view of education as a process of personal growth. 12. In that severely limited sense, and only in that, the new anti-Modernism was anti-intellectual. 13. The prevailing attitude among most newsmen andwomen was almost anti-intellectual, disdainful of theoretical discussions and analysis of issues. 14. Some historians have argued that the Society was a welcome counterweight to the fiercely anticlerical and anti-intellectual climate fostered by the Puritans. 15. The choice of Lady Chatterley as a test-case was inept, but it suited the anti-intellectual temper of the legal establishment and it would mean the defeat of an impeccably liberal cause. 16. Britain, until recently, has escaped the worst of these anti-intellectual excesses.There are signs that this state of affairs may not last, however. 17. The once painful epithets of "nerd" and "geek" are losing their negative connotations, Kakalios said, adding that he doesn't buy that Americans are anti-intellectual. 18. If you've convinced yourself that America is a deeply anti-intellectual country, it must follow that we don't read, or we read the wrong things, or we read them in the wrong fashion. 19. After such an idealized process, dandy became the 19th century bourgeois ideology, anti-intellectual image of the most representative. 20. I expected to find tons of work on whether anti-intellectual stereotypes affect kids' school performance in math and science, and there was nothing. 21. When Democrats and progressive pundits start whining about how we're having an anti-intellectual moment, it can mean only one thing: they just got their butts handed to them in an election. 21. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 22. In the popular imagination, Socrates may be the first deep thinker in Western civilization, but in Mr. Johnson's view he was also an anti-intellectual. 23. American conservatism, before he began to shake it up, was dour, backward-looking, anti-intellectual and isolationist, especially when viewed from the east coast. 24. But if you're afraid to fail, you're afraid to take risks, which begins to explain the final and most damning disadvantage of an elite education: that it is profoundly anti-intellectual. 25. He just wants his 50 pages read, 47 of which are anti-intellectual, dishonest drivel, the first three of which are pretty good because I wrote them. |
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