rationalist 美['ræʃənlɪst]  

rationalist

rationalist  美['ræʃənlɪst]

n. 理性主义者,唯理主义者 

名词复数:rationalists 

I speak as one who was intended by my father to be brought up as a rationalist. 我的父亲曾有意把我培养成一个理性主义者,我即以此身份发言。
If reason should lead you to orthodox conclusions, well and good; you are still a rationalist. 如果理性可以引领你到达传统的结论,那很好,你仍然是一个理性主义者。

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  • n. 理性主义者,唯理主义者
  • 1. I speak as one who was intended by my father to be brought up as a rationalist.

    我的父亲曾有意把我培养成一个理性主义者,我即以此身份发言。

  • 2. If reason should lead you to orthodox conclusions, well and good; you are still a rationalist.

    如果理性可以引领你到达传统的结论,那很好,你仍然是一个理性主义者。

  • 3. For the congresswoman to attempt to hijack the noble, rationalist legacy of Britain’s greatest 20th-century peacetime premier for her own campaign is regurgitatively infuriating.

    女议员试图劫持贵族,20世纪英国和平时期最伟大的、秉持理性主义的首相在她自己的竞选里一定会怒火中烧。

  • rationalist (n.) "one who follows reason and not authority in thought or speculation," originally especially "physician whose treatment is based on reason," 1620s, from rational + -ist. Applied to a philosophical doctrine 1640s. Related: Rationalism.
ra·tion·al·ist / ˈræʃnəlɪst ; NAmE ˈræʃnəlɪst / noun a person who believes in rationalism 理性主义者;唯理论者 ra·tion·al·ist ( also ra·tion·al·is·tic / ˌræʃnəlɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌræʃnəlɪstɪk / ) adjective [usually before noun ] a rationalistic position 理性主义立场 rationalist rationalists ra·tion·al·ist / ˈræʃnəlɪst ; NAmE ˈræʃnəlɪst / ra·tion·al·is·tic / ˌræʃnəlɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌræʃnəlɪstɪk /
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