单词 | individualism |
释义 | individualism (ɪndɪvɪdʒʊlɪzəm ) 1. uncountable noun You use individualism to refer to the behaviour of someone who likes to think and do things in their own way, rather than imitating other people. He is struck by what he calls the individualism of American officers. Synonyms: independence, self-interest, originality, self-reliance 2. uncountable noun Individualism is the belief that economics and politics should not be controlled by the state. ...the strong individualism in their political culture. Collocations: rampant individualism In order to work better collectively, we've all put aside a little of our normally rampant individualism. Times,Sunday Times We are constantly being told that we live in an era of rampant individualism. Times, Sunday Times She knew that rampant individualism was shallow and unsatisfactory. Times, Sunday Times And that dream usually involves outdoor activities and rugged individualism. Christianity Today Pure, basic faith never ends up as rugged individualism. Christianity Today The self-image of rugged individualism. Smithsonian Rugged individualism and simplistic social views are rather common there. Globe and Mail Those in power were squandering the environment, while rugged individualism and self-actualization were replacing any sort of collectivism. The Times Literary Supplement Translations: Chinese: 个人主义 Japanese: 個人主義 |
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