单词 | Alienation |
例句 | 1. Alienation is a central motif in her novels. 2. Unemployment may provoke a sense of alienation from society. 3. Many immigrants suffer from a sense of alienation. 4. His later novels develop the theme of alienation. 5. There is a growing feeling of alienation among young unemployed people. 6. This short-sighted alienation of their own supporters may lose them the election. 7. Mental illness can create a sense of alienation from the real world. 8. His criminal activities led to complete alienation from his family. 9. The new policy resulted in the alienation of many voters. 10. Depressed people frequently feel a sense of alienation from those around them. 11. Alcoholism often leads to the alienation of family and friends. 12. Operatic intensity jolts into Brechtian alienation. 13. It is taking audience alienation to fresh new depths. 14. A sense of alienation hangs around me like smoke. 15. Not the least of its problems was extreme alienation between labor and management. 16. Liberation has turned sour producing anomie and alienation, severely undermining any sense of collective responsibility or response. 17. He maintains that man's sense of alienation from his fellow men is an expression of his alienation from himself. 18. Minority students have a sense of alienation from the mostly white teachers. 19. The language and procedures for dealing with that alienation encompass conflict and confrontation at the expense of planned purposeful strategies. 20. The increasingly dull nature of many industrial jobs has led to the alienation of many workers. 21. In the film, he is able to depict the sense of otherness and alienation that many teenagers feel. 22. Hofheinz, however, could only go so far in pursuing administrative rationality without risking the alienation of an important constituency. 23. Many of the new novelists, in fact,(Sentencedict) portray the alienation of Western man. 24. But they also told these stories because they felt so disturbed by the alienation and hostility of some black students. 25. Conveyances of land From a very early period the courts have been opposed to restrictions upon the free alienation of land. 26. The early volumes were not without bitterness and disillusionment, but such a note of alienation was never heard so clearly. 27. It will either mask the conflict and thereby contribute to alienation and oppression, or it will become a vehicle of protest. 28. It also makes Ministry seem to have a sense of humor, rather than unrelieved anger and alienation. 29. The lyrics unleash a gigantic primal scream at the urban alienation and despair of our industrial world. 30. For society, the real choice is between homosexual marriage and homosexual alienation. 1. Alienation is a central motif in her novels. 2. Alcoholism often leads to the alienation of family and friends. 31. Yet despite her palpable alienation from suburban stay-at-home motherhood, she is determined to make the best of it. 32. His name would immediately conjure a mood of lonely alienation. 33. There appears to be a universal crisis in centralised decision making and considerable public alienation from bureaucracy. 34. Instead of reinforcing the detachment and alienation implied by the electronics, Bowie frequently counters those qualities with rich, expansive melodies. 35. So despite the speculations of sociologists, television did not trivialize the news nor generate alienation and apathy. 36. All that is necessarily involved is a sense of belonging that excludes indifference to the group as well as alienation from it. 37. Yet it misses the deep roots of alienation in Western thought. 38. This is alienation in its purest form, so why does this book still make me laugh? 39. But the narrative of the afterlife is so fully developed it seems to be Self's surreal dystopia of urban alienation. 40. The positive metaphors of harmony and strength afforded by the utopianism of the machine aesthetic were countered by negative metaphors of alienation. 41. That stratification would occur as a necessary consequence of the alienation of labour. 42. In itself, relatively greater pride in culture does not reveal alienation from the political order. 43. It became a meditation on that sense of belonging, of identity, of alienation and how important all of that is. 44. Its cavalier treatment of human system factors produces alienation and stifles motivation. 45. Yet the price paid was, of course, alienation from the majority. 46. The Smiths are a synopsis of pain, a resolution - awkwardness and alienation ennobled, given poise. 47. Her alienation was of particular significance because she was soon after enlisted to mediate between her husband and her brother. 48. From the socialist perspective, these disparities cause misery, deep alienation, and pervasive conflict in the society. 49. Without this, there are real dangers of alienation, social division and disorder. 50. A more extended example can be provided by the notion of alienation. 51. I was always a dilettante when it came to alienation. 52. Soon afterwards, a prohibition on alienation was introduced: property under bequest was not to be alienated. 53. The first theory is that the move is a safety valve, to defuse popular resentment and a sense of alienation. 53. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 54. It is also the most important measure of political alienation and aspiration. 55. But the outburst served to confirm the extent of his alienation from reality. 56. Fragmentation and alienation quickly entered the visual vocabulary of artists associated with early modernism. 57. The outcome is likely to be a huge pile of dead birds and further alienation. 58. A more practical way of securing the interests of trust beneficiaries against alienation by the trustee was needed. 59. Conversely, pursuing a mundane, poorly paid job or no job at all may provoke a sense of alienation from society. 60. The elite nature of the scientists and their consequent alienation from many of these changes prevent them from seizing upon these opportunities. 61. Domination, first by a foreign power and then by an elite, leads to poverty and alienation. 62. The popularization of science and technology only reflects satisfaction in the areas of career orientation and cultural alienation. 63. Mary is also sinking fast, now at the stage of complete alienation from her family. 64. The release of Humanae Vitae in 1968 exacerbated clerical alienation. 65. To adopt too critical or enquiring a position at this stage would be to run the risk of alienation. 66. Rachaela had turned on Ruth, not just the habitual cold shoulder, but with a firework of dislike and alienation. 67. Although occasionally humorous, the work presents a bleak view of urban alienation. 68. Secondly, this form of research endeavour can all too easily produce a state of alienation in those conducting the research. 69. He also believed that scientists' excessive dependence on instruments increases our alienation from nature. 70. He also insists that pentecostalism does not merely alleviate the alienation from society many people feel. 71. But during the Industrial Revolution it was not unusual for people to think of cities as places of alienation. 72. An assignment is a total alienation of chattels personal. 73. Alienation from labor to consumption is not accidental. 74. Her sense of alienation from the world disappeared. 75. any other circumstances causing alienation of mutual affection. 76. But this opinion of his did not cause a lasting alienation. 77. A half century ago the US sociologist David Riesman wrote a powerful treatise on modern alienation called The Loneliness of Crowds. 78. Since chattel mortgage has its inherent defect, the author of this paper suggests Chinese legislation supersede entirely chattel mortgage with the system of alienation guarantee. 79. [Pure Alienation] This form of hopelessness may be fueled by cognitive distortions such as mind reading, overgeneralization, or all-or-nothing thinking. 80. Through the formal content, art embodies its transcendence, criticism and the negativeness. It is the aesthetic form makes art as a self-contained whole to confront the realistic alienation. 81. In the silent gaze, you can feel the power of fate: externalization, foreignization and alienation. 82. It also accepted "complete alienation of mutual affection" as grounds for divorce and allowed one party to ask for it, even if the other party opposed. 83. This acute sense of alienation finds most vivid expression in London's semi - autobiographical novel MARTIN EDEN. 84. Contributing factors may include lack of a domestic partner(http://), anti-gay violence and community alienation. 85. The evolution of the humanity includes some contradictions, such as, anamorphosis and mutation, essence and appearance, evolution and alienation. 86. The phenomena of alienation are widespread. Sports are also alienating. 87. Marx of the cultural studies who portrayed the alienation and reification of our daily lives. 88. To be sure, it is not at all without interest to develop it here, before so vast an audience, since it is a question of nothing less than that operation that we call alienation. 89. Such alienation from proper social values is the slippery slope to crime. 90. Fourthly, the Chuan Kang's masses, alienation of oppression and anesthesia. ". 91. Love saw the alienation of sin, and sought a ground of reconciation. 92. The issue of students'overloaded burden reflects the reification of children and the alienation of education. 93. In the last part, the paper presents that, as a philosophical conception, alienation is not incompatible with anagenesis, affirms active effect of Chinese blog. 94. Alienation effect is a line of demarcation between Chinese and western drama. 95. His works explored issues of modern sexuality, alienation, and existentialism. 96. We can argue that the problem lies with education, that the goosebumps of fear and alienation will disappear once our scientific understanding of the universe is taught engagingly in the schools. 97. The power of alienation is an essential ingredient of ownership. 98. As regards money incurred form the alienation of accounts receivable, the pledger shall use it to fulfill the obligee's rights in advance, or submit it to a competent authority for keeping. 99. But modern people's anxiety for quick success and instant benefit is causing the alienation of sports. 100. And it points out the way to sublate the alienation from the point of view of realization of man's essence. It also stipulates the ideal modality of communication. 101. A psychological line in alienation theory can also be identified , partically derived from Hegel. 102. The alienation and anti - alienation is an important topic in political science and public administration. 103. Not understand that till forty years later: Alienation of affection is a pain just like our skins being cut . 104. The thesis aims to analyze Samuel Beckett splays using an existential concept - alienation(), emphasizing the me. 105. Students, law teachers, and others have pointed to the alienation, anxiety, hostility and aggression caused by use of the case method or Socratic method. 106. And the ultra-right has demagogically preyed on this political alienation. 107. The system of alienation guarantee is a untypical guarantee system of transfer of rights of subject matter. 108. Alienation is ineluctable problem which goes with civilization, pre - Qin's period Zhuangzi alsodetected the problem. " 109. Does it instill a sense of alienation and cultural dispossession or of cultural advantage? 110. The meaning of alienation has changed greatly from ancient to now. 111. The cause of alienation contains two aspects such as human nature factor and society factor. As a matter of fact, for a man, alienation causes the spiritual inanity and dry-rot. 112. There shall be regarded as taxes on income all taxes imposed on total income, or on elements of income, including taxes on gains from the alienation of movable or immovable property. 113. In the period of Hegel and Feuerbach and young Marx, the theory of Estrangemen has three forms:Alienation and Estrangement and Objectification . 113. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 114. It makes the subject peianent1y in paranoiac alienation and the subject can not gain a real self-identification. 115. Actually, it not only refers to the alienated labor in The First Manuscript, but also refers to the alienation of commerce (Verkehr) in Glossen zu James Mill. 116. Moreover, Marx points out the only way for the working class to free themselves is to sublate labor alienation, that is to say, to achieve the good prospects of communism. 117. According to Brecht, the convention of alienation discourages audiences from identifying with the characters on the stage. 118. It also analyzes the relationship between alienation , domestication and the transmitting of meme. 119. Gratefulness drives out alienation; there is not room for both in the same heart. 120. At present, although China has adopted a public financial budget, but there are many defects, as well as a huge extra-budgetary supervision by the NPC outside of alienation. 121. Actually, it not only refers to the alienated labor in The First Manuscript, but also refers to the alienation of commerce in Glossen zu James Mill. 122. J. D. Salinger's soul - searching novel of youthful alienation has long since faced down its initially hostile reception. 123. The undercurrents of tension and alienation build until they decide to smash up their home, piece by shattered piece, and then kill themselves. 124. Within our own communities, those who seek to recruit and radicalize individuals will often try to prey upon isolation and alienation. 125. For example, reification was equated with alienation, and resuming proletariat class consciousness was regarded as the only way of getting rid of reification. 126. This means uncovering the class exploitation and alienation that lie at the core of marketization and privatization policies, and debunking the myth that there are no alternatives to the market. 127. The protagonists' spiritual crisis is caused by various factors, including the hostile reality, the sense of alienation and marginality, the flaws in character, etc. 128. To begin with, this thesis gives an overview of Patrick White and his The Tree of Man as well as the development of the alienation theory and its manifestation in modern western literature. 129. This thesis dwells upon the alienation theme in Patrick White's The Tree of Man, probing into people's experience of alienation and their psychic trauma and psychosis. 130. Strengthen to manage the alienation of the public power from the ethics angle will contribute to its reasonable and valid operation and the realization of its worth target. 131. Man's family relations became a part of the legal conception of his life, and the alienation of a wife's affections was held remediable . 132. Sexual morality issues of adolescent students are becoming increasingly prominent due to the anomie of traditional sexual morality and the alienation of public concepts. 133. A notable tendency of modern Marxism study is academicism that is to advocate theorizing through reasoning and constructing systems, which may result in alienation and estrangement from life. 134. The second part analyzes phenomena about vital alienation in school education. 135. Crimes is the power of alienation led to serious corruption, posing a significant threat to build a harmonious society, endanger the party's ruling position and the people's democratic regime. 136. The view that in relation to alienation a morality evaluation applies to a young Marx and a history evaluation applies to a mature Marx remains contestable. 137. T . Hsia to be the Poetics of Alienation from many parts, and treated it dialectically. 138. An action for alienation of affection does not require proof of extramarital sex. 139. The theory about "the overcoming of alienation" in Economic-philosophic Manuscript,(http:///alienation.html) 1844 by Marx includes the idea of the reestablishment of the relationship between humans and nature. 140. The discrepancies between them in terms of stage effect and narrative modes demonstrate the fact that Chinese and western drama take a different stand on alienation effect. 141. Marx concentrates on the alienation of labour and emphasizes the invidious aspects. 142. Audit information is the result of the audit behavior, and its distortion is the product of the alienation of compliance auditing behavior. |
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