deconstruction
[,dikən'strʌkʃən]
英文詞源
- deconstruction (n.)
- 1973, as a strategy of critical analysis, in translations from French of the works of philosopher Jacques Derrida (1930-2004). The word was used in English in a literal sense from 1865 of building and architecture, and in late 1860s sometimes as an ironic variant of Reconstruction in the U.S. political sense.
雙語例句
- 1. These two ideas for Hume's deconstruction of traditional religion is also crucial.
- 而這兩個觀點對於休謨解構傳統宗教來說也是至關重要的.
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- 2. Post - structuralisms deconstruction intellectual culture mainly focused on the structure of understanding.
- 後結構主義對知性文化的解構,主要集中在對知性結構的解構上.
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- 3. One consequence of deconstruction is that certainty in textual analyses becomes impossible.
- 解構的一個結果就是文本分析中的確定性是不可能的.
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- 4. Originally your love is my deconstruction, my happiness is the sacrifice.
- 原來邇的情愛就是我的毀滅, 我的幸福就是犧牲.
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- 5. As last week's obituaries have already recorded, Derrida was the founding father of deconstruction.
- 正如上周的各條訃告所記載的, 德裏達是“解構主義”之父.
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