collectivism 英 [kəˈlektɪvɪzəm]   美 [kəˈlɛktəˌvɪzəm]

collectivism

collectivism  英 [kəˈlektɪvɪzəm] 美 [kəˈlɛktəˌvɪzəm]

n. 集体主义 

名词复数:collectivisms 

Toohey is the exception: he is the one character in Rand's work who fully comprehends the difference between good and evil, between individualism and collectivism, and consciously chooses evil. 图希是个例外:他是兰德作品里一个彻底理解善与恶的区别,个人主义与集体主义的区别,并刻意选择为恶的角色。
"Smaller countries tend to be a little happier because there is a stronger sense of collectivism and then you also have the aesthetic qualities of a country, " White said. 怀特指出:“小国家的人民有更加幸福的趋势,因为这些国家的人有更强烈的集体主义感,以至于他们会注意到这个国家的优势。”

  • Collectivism is a political theory associated with communism. More broadly, it is the idea that people should prioritize the good of society over the welfare of the individual.
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  • n. 集体主义
  • 1. Toohey is the exception: he is the one character in Rand's work who fully comprehends the difference between good and evil, between individualism and collectivism, and consciously chooses evil.

    图希是个例外:他是兰德作品里一个彻底理解善与恶的区别,个人主义与集体主义的区别,并刻意选择为恶的角色。

  • 2. "Smaller countries tend to be a little happier because there is a stronger sense of collectivism and then you also have the aesthetic qualities of a country, " White said.

    怀特指出:“小国家的人民有更加幸福的趋势,因为这些国家的人有更强烈的集体主义感,以至于他们会注意到这个国家的优势。”

  • collectivism (n.) 1880, in socialist theory, "the principle of centralization of social and economic power in the people collectively" (opposed to individualism), from collective + -ism. Related: Collectivist (1882 as both noun and adjective); collectivization (1890).
col·lect·iv·ism / kəˈlektɪvɪzəm ; NAmE kəˈlektɪvɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] the political system in which all farms, businesses and industries are owned by the government or by all the people 集体主义;(一切农场、工商企业都归政府或全民所有的)公有制 col·lect·iv·ist / kəˈlektɪvɪst ; NAmE kəˈlektɪvɪst / adjective collectivist collectivists col·lect·iv·ism / kəˈlektɪvɪzəm ; NAmE kəˈlektɪvɪzəm / col·lect·iv·ist / kəˈlektɪvɪst ; NAmE kəˈlektɪvɪst /
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