conservatism
conservatism 英 [kənˈsɜ:vətɪzəm] 美 [kənˈsɜrvətɪzəm]
n. 保守主义;守旧性
名词复数:conservatisms
- 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
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1. In our current economic climate, fiscal conservatism hardly needs mentioning - but it is one of the signs of the effective leader, so it must be in this list.
在现在的经济气候中,财政保守主义几乎不需要提及——但这是有效领导者的特征之一,因此它必须在清单中。
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2. The American South is still the bastion of conservatism and evangelism, but that doesn’t stop them from trying to expound Zombies.
美国南部虽然仍是保守主义和福音传道的堡垒,但这并不影响人们尝试对僵尸进行研究探索。
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3. Add to this the fact that it is a central article of faith for American conservatism that the whole business of diversity is nothing but a racket, forced on them by liberal elites.
另外一个事实就是,对于美国保守主义而言,种族多样性这种事只不过是挂羊头卖狗肉而已,是自由主义精英强加给他们的。 这是他们的一个重要的基本信念。
- 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."
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