单词 | ideology |
释义 | ideologyi‧de‧ol‧o‧gy /ˌaɪdiˈɒlədʒi $ -ˈɑːl-/ ●○○ AWL noun (plural ideologies) [countable, uncountable] Word Origin WORD ORIGINideology ExamplesOrigin: 1700-1800 French idéologie, from Greek idea ( ➔ IDEA) + French -ologie ‘-ology’EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► bourgeois Word family· Both the bourgeois ideology and the proletarian false consciousness are products of particular social relations present in capitalism. ► communist· The Left Book Club was serving to publicize Communist ideology.· Underground churches and unorthodox sects are gaining in popularity as Communist ideology loses its appeal. ► conservative· Equally it is to be welcomed that two major attempts have been made to address the general nature of Conservative ideology.· If the arguments are correct, then involving oneself with correctionalism is an act of commitment to pro-capitalist, conservative ideology. ► dominant· This, then is a micro-reductive version of the dominant ideology thesis.· Clearly dominant ideologies are not equivalent to public opinion since the former are connected with power and may override local concerns.· As the school curriculum is usually determined by the dominant ideology in society at present, a multicultural approach has low status.· Paradoxically, community councils are an insidious form of planning since they stem indirectly from the dominant ideology.· Their purpose is to activate local debate but on terms laid down by the dominant ideology.· Perhaps only by attacking the dominant ideology can it be transformed since action groups may stimulate a rethinking of the situation.· In other words, the dominant ideology carries the day. 4.· These are key ideas in the dominant ideology of patriarchy which have much wider currency and impact than in penology. ► marxist· The revolutionary Marxist ideology adopted by the intelligentsia began to merge with the working-class movement. ► modern· Its historical importance in the development of modern ideology has come from its unique claim to explain experience, however eccentrically.· These forces intersected at that crucial site for modern ideology, the family, which they both helped to build and sustain. ► new· Minimum government intervention was the new ideology.· The causes are to be found in the interactions of new technologies and new ideologies.· There could be a war or there could be the epidemic spread of a new ideology.· Several factors contributed to the appeal of the new ideology. ► official· Regardless of official ideologies our culture is therefore, by my judgement, less feminist than it was thirty years ago.· But panslavism had little practical effect on policy: it was a matter of popular mood rather than of official ideology. ► particular· He suggested that each family type is linked to particular ideology.· Some of these conflicts can be identified with particular ideologies.· At another level this also happens when we commit ourselves to a particular religion or ideology.· Local authorities whose members believe that their particular ideologies should be furthered through schools have added their own ingredients. ► political· A political ideology, then, should be viewed as an abridgement of a particular tradition.· Many of them had no connection with the Cold War, or with political or religious ideology.· Despite such important differences, these two political ideologies nevertheless share certain affinities with respect to their visions of law and government.· Three points might clarify the different ways in which the term political ideology is used.· Third, at federal level the parties are accordingly much less unified by political ideologies.· However, any relatively complete bundle of political beliefs could be termed a political ideology.· His theory of public law was also influenced by a particular outlook or political ideology.· In the contemporary political world, few individuals adhere absolutely to any one of these political ideologies. ► religious· Biased interpretations have now and again been put forward as propaganda to promote a country or political or religious ideologies.· Many of them had no connection with the Cold War, or with political or religious ideology.· Much of the poverty, chaos and disease of the East can be directly attributed to its religious beliefs and ideologies. ► revolutionary· The revolutionary Marxist ideology adopted by the intelligentsia began to merge with the working-class movement.· Characteristically, the patriarchy thesis generates a revolutionary ideology rather than a fatalistic acceptance of determinism and relativism. ► social· It describes a possibility, endemic to the social form of ideology, that determination is not total and mechanistic.· The social ideology of the United States and of Great Britain has been built on contract law.· But all of those societies had political and social ideologies that were congruent with their economic realities. VERB► based· It has often been argued that Marxism is largely based on a utopian ideology, functionalism on a ruling ideology. ► develop· First, the basic assumptions of such ideas in altered form were later developed into the ideology of the National Front. ► reflect· Science and technology performed within a particular social order reflect the norms and ideology of that order. WORD FAMILYnounideologyideologueadjectiveideologicaladverbideologically a set of beliefs on which a political or economic system is based, or which strongly influence the way people behave → philosophy: the ideologies of fascism and communism a new ideology based on individualism |
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