individualism的意思和读音

individualism

: [ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒuəˌlɪzəm] : [ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒuəˌlɪz(ə)m]

n.

individualisms  

n.conformity

n.uniqueness,egoism,individuality,independence,distinctiveness

individualismn.

1.the quality of being different from other people and doing things in your own way

2.the belief that individual people in society should have the right to make their own decisions, etc., rather than be controlled by the government

Capitalism stresses innovation, competition and individualism.

n.1.,2.,3.;

n.1.the belief that the freedom of individual people is more important than the needs of society or the government2.the behavior of someone who does things in their own way without worrying about what other people think or do

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4. individuality individualism 1. personality test; ...

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1.The growing individualism of Western culture, rooted in Christian doctrine, seems to have contributed significantly.西

2.In football the quarterback dictates the terms of every play. It's top-down control with little room for individualism from anyone else.

3.Individualism. Do not be afraid to invent your own way of doing things, if it works and it does not harm the company.

4.Nor, for that matter, is "the west" the one-dimensional land of individualism and irresponsible capitalism it is often made out to be.,“西——

5.But in the Asian concept of personality there is no ideal attached to individualism or to the independent self.

6.The U. S. , which has plenty of individualism, is clearly testing that theory: Will an innate entrepreneurial spirit power up a bad economy?

7.Newman lends himself to individualism and tends to drive more towards the unique in the realm of score composition.

8.Individualism acknowledges that each person is best able to determine the affairs of his or her life.

9.Because of the facts mentioned above, and the growing sense of isolation or individualism, there was reduced tolerance among the public.

10.Our individualism has always been bound by a set of communal values, the glue upon which every healthy society depends.