escapism的意思和读音

escapism

: [ɪˈskeɪˌpɪzəm] : [ɪˈskeɪpɪzəm]

n.

n.diversion,distraction,entertainment,relaxation,escape

escapismn.

1.an activity, a form of entertainment, etc. that helps you avoid or forget unpleasant or boring things

the pure escapism of adventure movies

For John, books are a form of escapism .

n.1.,,2.[]

n.1.something pleasant or exciting that helps you to forget about real life and the boring or unpleasant parts of it

1. occidentalism 西 escapism me-tooism ...

2. 864.饿( Maneating Strawberry) 865.Escapism) 877.( Foolish Fire…

4. socratism n escapism n tourism n ...

5. ... 5. ( Manipulation) 6. Escapism) 1. ( Outsentry) ...

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1.But I'm not aware of any other nation where fantasy, escapism and the cyber world have fused with such intensity.

2.The pointed arches, exquisite gothic detailing and elaborate entrances create the feeling of escapism and a timeless sense of history.

3.Isn't there room for a bit of escapism?

4.'It's a form of escapism during bad times, ' he said.,“。”

5.The child, facing stress of hospitalization, used coping behaviors that included regression and escapism .退

6.One reason for the comic upsurge may be the recession: comedy as a form of escapism.退

7.Unwind at the end of their life on the surface, but in fact it is self, escapism.

8.During the Great Depression, movies did well because they were a cheap form of escapism.

9.So if the "no escape" is aggressive battle, then "the clouds above, under the water" can be considered a escapism loring, utopia.

10.Or does culture , in both its popular and sophisticated forms , represent little more than introspection, escapism and divertimento ??。