pragmatism
英 ['prægmətɪz(ə)m]
美 ['prægmə'tɪzəm]
英文詞源
- pragmatism (n.)
- "matter-of-fact treatment," 1825, from Greek pragmat-, stem of pragma "that which has been done" (see pragmatic) + -ism. As a philosophical doctrine, 1898, said to be from 1870s; probably from German Pragmatismus. As a name for a political theory, from 1951. Related: Pragmatist (1630s as "busybody;" 1892 as "adherent of a pragmatic philosophy").
雙語例句
- 1. She had a reputation for clear thinking and pragmatism.
- 她曾以思路清晰、觀點務實而聞名。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Pragmatism , on the other hand, asks its usual question.
- 另一方麵, 實用主義照例提問.
來自哲學部分
- 3. American pragmatism produces a perchant for examining issues separately.
- 美國人的實用主義產生了把問題分隔開來考查的愛好.
來自辭典例句
- 4. The Chinese can show the skill and pragmatism to develop it.
- 中國人能發揮出他們的才能和務實精神以求發展.
來自辭典例句
- 5. It is combination of self - expression and self - restraint of pragmatism and utopianism.
- 這是一本自我抑製和 自我 表現相結合、實用主義和烏托邦思想並存的小說.
來自互聯網