anomie
anomie 英 ['ænəmɪ] 美 ['ænəmi]
n. 社会的反常状态;混乱
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- n. 社会的反常状态;混乱
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1. The rise of organised retail will save Indians money, even if it adds a little anomie.
规模零售业的兴起最终会减少印度人民的开支,尽管也会增加一点混乱。
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2. There was none of the tragic sense of loss that one sees in Weber's concepts of disenchantment or the iron cage of capitalism, or in Durkheim's anomie.
这些现代化理论,没有失败的悲剧感,没有我们在马克斯.韦伯(注:公认的社会学三大奠基人之一)作品中见到的对现代化无任何幻想的理念或其描述的资本主义的铁笼景象,或着如迪尔凯姆(注:法国人,另一社会学奠基人,还有一位是卡尔.马克斯)所说的社会失范的问题。
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3. Nor, any longer, do I except the young, who are often now as glassy-eyed, disengaged and filled with anomie as their cynical and exhausted seniors.
他们常常将目光呆滞,无所事事和颓废视为愤世嫉俗和精疲力竭的社会地位。
- anomie (n.) "absence of accepted social values," 1915, in reference to Durkheim, who gave the word its modern meaning in social theory in French; a reborrowing with French spelling of anomy.
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