Luddite
Luddite 英 [ˈlʌdaɪt] 美 [ˈlʌdaɪt]
n. 勒德分子(十九世纪初英国手工业工人中参加捣毁机器的人);强烈反对机械化或自动化的人
名词复数:luddites
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- n. 勒德分子(十九世纪初英国手工业工人中参加捣毁机器的人);强烈反对机械化或自动化的人
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1. It will take the form of a trendy Luddite Punk.
将以勒德分子的形式表现。
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2. For the first time ever, the Luddite fear that machines will replace people seems to be coming true.
有史以来第一次,勒德分子对机器代替人的恐惧(Luddite)似乎正在变成现实。
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3. If a Luddite is someone who fears and hates all technological change, a Biltonite is someone who celebrates all technological change: because we can, we must.
如果说勒德分子是恐惧并憎恶技术革新的人,那比特分子就是为一切的技术变革欢呼雀跃:我们既然能,我们就必须这么做。
- Luddite (n.) also luddite, 1811, the name taken by an organized band of weavers in Midlands and northern England who for about 5 years thereafter destroyed machinery, for fear it would deprive them of work. Supposedly they got it from Ned Ludd, a Leicestershire worker who in 1779 had smashed two machines in a rage, but that story first was told in 1847. Applied by 1961 to modern spurners of automation and technology. As an adjective from 1812.
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