consumerism

英[kən'sjuːmərɪzəm] 美[kən'sjuːmərɪzm]
  • n. 商品的消费和销售性服务;消费主义;用户至上主义
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Noun:
  1. the theory that an increasing consumption of goods is economically beneficial

  2. a movement advocating greater protection of the interests of consumers

1. They have clearly embraced Western consumerism.
他们显然完全接受了西方的消费主义观念。

来自柯林斯例句

2. American shopping malls and supermarkets are palaces of consumerism.
美国的商场是消费主义的地盘.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. He has repeatedly criticized Western churches as too worldly and too entrenched in consumerism.
他一再批评西方教会过于世俗,消费主义观念过于顽固。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The children who were spoon-fed consumerism have discovered that the years of excess are over.
曾被填鸭式地灌输了消费主义思想的孩子们发现无节制的时代已经结束了。

来自柯林斯例句

5. There are fads in science just as there are fads in dress, speech, and consumerism.
科学研究与衣着, 言词以及生活消费一样往往也有赶时髦的倾向.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The lifestyle of consumerism is a source of such rage today.
      消费性的生活方式是今日愤怒不安情绪的原因之一。
    2. Consumerism ideology appeared in the special phrase of modern history.
      消费意识形态是在现代历史特殊时期出现的。
    3. American shopping malls and supermarkets are palaces of consumerism.
      美国的商场是消费主义的地盘。
    4. The prosperity of today becomes the empty consumerism of tomorrow.
      今天的繁荣成为了明天的空洞的消费主义。
    5. Consumerism in public policy also emphasizes the value of getting close to the consumer.
      公共政策中的消费主义也强调贴近消费者的价值。

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