conservatism 英 [kənˈsɜ:vətɪzəm]   美 [kənˈsɜrvətɪzəm]

conservatism

conservatism  英 [kənˈsɜ:vətɪzəm] 美 [kənˈsɜrvətɪzəm]

n. 保守主义;守旧性 

名词复数:conservatisms 

the innate conservatism of older people 老年人固有的保守性
Last year saw a surge in social conservatism. 去年掀起了一波社会保守主义热潮。

  • When people discuss politics and mention the word conservatism, they're talking about a philosophy that favors making few changes in society, sticking with traditions, and often spending as little money as possible.
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  • n. 保守主义;守旧性
  • 1. the innate conservatism of older people

    老年人固有的保守性

  • 2. Last year saw a surge in social conservatism.

    去年掀起了一波社会保守主义热潮。

  • conservatism (n.) 1835, "political principles and opinions of the Conservative party in British politics;" from conservative + -ism. From 1838 in reference to conservative principles generally, "disposition to maintain and adhere to the established order of things, wariness of innovation or change."
con·ser·va·tism / kənˈsɜːvətɪzəm ; NAmE kənˈsɜːrvətɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] 1 the tendency to resist great or sudden change 保守;守旧 the innate conservatism of older people 老年人固有的保守性 2 ( alsoConservatism ) the political belief that society should change as little as possible 保守主义 an examination of the political theories of conservatism and liberalism 对保守主义和自由主义政治理论的审视 3 ( usuallyConservatism ) the principles of the Conservative Party in British politics (英国)保守党的原则 con·ser·va·tism / kənˈsɜːvətɪzəm ; NAmE kənˈsɜːrvətɪzəm /
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