absolutism
绝对主义
常用释义
英音[ ˈæbsəluːtɪzəm ]
美音[ ˈæbsəluːtɪzəm ]
基本释义
- n. 专制主义;绝对论
例句
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1·Current studies of early modern absolutism—rule by one person with absolute authority—emphasize continual negotiations between ruler and ruled.现代早期绝对主义的研究强调统治者与被统治者之间的持续谈判。
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2·This will be important to try and understand the French revolution, "La Revolution Francaise", that there's a difference between absolutism and despotism.这对于尝试理解法国大革命很重要,“La Revolution Francaise”,即绝对主义和专制主义是有区别的。
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3·Pragmatism has triumphed over the absolutism.实用主义战胜了绝对主义。
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4·The "god" in the Theory of the Absolutism is also relative.“绝对论”的“神”也是相对的。
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5·Gill points to the death of moral absolutism as a major factor.吉尔博士指出道德绝对主义的消亡是一个主要因素。
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6·Dr. Gill points to the death of moral absolutism as a major factor.吉尔博士指出道德绝对主义的消亡是一个主要因素。
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7·But there were doctrines of absolutism that originated with jurists early.绝对主义的学说起源于早期的法学家的理论。
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8·Secondly, as I tried to suggest the other day, these places resist absolutism.其次,正如我曾讲过的,这些地方反对绝对主义。
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9·This is a shift from previous absolutism to relativism, from monism to pluralism, from dogmatism to liberalism.它从以往提倡的绝对论转向相对论、从一元论转向多元论、从独断论转向自由论。
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10·Some, in fact, deny free will and still accept moral absolutism-and argue that these two beliefs are inextricably tied.有些人,事实上,在拒绝自由意志的同时,还能接受道德绝对主义,并且争辩说,这两者是不可分离地捆在一起的。
同根词
词根:
absolute
absolute
adj
绝对的;完全的;专制的
absolutely
adv
绝对地;完全地
absolute
n
绝对;绝对事物
absolutist
n
绝对论者;专制主义者
absoluteness
n
绝对,完全;无限制