conservatism

英[kən'sɜːvətɪzəm] 美[kən'sɜːrvətɪzəm]
  • n. 保守主义;守旧性
TEM4 TOEFL
Noun:
  1. a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes

1. Jones himself was a curious mixture of ra-dicalism and conservatism.
琼斯自己是个奇特的混合体,既保守又激进。

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2. The conservatism of the literary establishment in this country is as-tounding.
这个国家文学界的因循守旧令人震惊。

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3. He was a vociferous opponent of Conservatism.
他高声反对保守主义。

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4. The author doesn't equate liberalism and conservatism.
该作者没有将自由主义和保守主义相提并论。

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5. the innate conservatism of older people
老年人固有的保守性

来自《权威词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Conservatism and book worship should be overcome.
      要克服保守主义和本本主义。
    2. Modern conservatism began as a movement of dissident intellectuals.
      现代保守主义滥觞于异议知识分子运动。

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