regionalism如何读

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regionalism是什么意思

  • n.行政区域划分;地方主义;地方色彩

regionalism自然拼读

re·gion·al·ism

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regionalism扩展

regionalist (adj.), regionalist (n.)

regionalism词根

词根:region

adj.

regional 地区的;局部的;整个地区的

adv.

regionally 地域性地,地方地

n.

region 地区;范围;部位

regionalist 地方主义作家;地方主义者

regionalism英英释义

  • n.
    • a feature (as a pronunciation or expression or custom) that is characteristic of a particular region
    • a foreign policy that defines the international interests of a country in terms of particular geographic areas
    • loyalty to the interests of a particular region

regionalism词源中文解释

1878年,最初用于意大利,指“倾向于地区忠诚”(与 nationalism 相对),源自 regional 和 -ism。作为“地方用语或短语”,始于1953年。

regionalism_法律行业词汇

属地主义

regionalism词源英文解释

The first known use of regionalism was in 1871

regionalism儿童词典英英释义

registrynoun

registration sense 3

a place of registration

a book in which things are recorded exactly and legally

something recorded in a registry

registrationnoun

an act or the fact of registering

something recorded in a register

the number of individuals registered : enrollment

a document certifying an act of registering

automobile registration

registrarnoun

an official who records or keeps records

registrantnoun

one that registers or is registered

regionnoun

an area, division, or district of administration

a part, portion, or area having no fixed boundaries

darker regions of the night sky

a broad geographic area

never visited the southwestern region of the U.S.

an indefinite area surrounding a specified body part

a pain in the region of the heart

a set of points any two of which can be connected by a line lying wholly within the set together with none, some, or all of the points on its boundary

a rectangular region

regionalismnoun

the quality of being conscious of and loyal to a particular region

the practice of using a particular region as the setting in art or literature

an individual quality (as of speech) of a geographic area

regionalismnoun

the quality of being conscious of and loyal to a particular region

the practice of using a particular region as the setting in art or literature

an individual quality (as of speech) of a geographic area

regionalism 例句

1 Online quizzes, maps, audio samples and more regionalisms from the Dictionary of American Regional English.

2 That said, I do think regionalism has caused some great writers to be overlooked.

3 The regionalism of Italy is reflected in its wines.

意大利的地方主义也反映在酒上。

4 There was also a strong sense of regionalism.

5 Quietly released a few months ago, they’re a relic of a period where regionalism was both a blessing and a liability; plenty of people the magazine profiled never made it much past their hometown.

6 Chapter Four of appropriate technology in Shandong critical regionalism architecture creation application.

第四章阐述适宜技术在山东批判性地域主义建筑创作中的应用。

7 Yet it is also a world in which difference and regionalism present themselves acutely.

然而,它也是这个世界上的差异和区域目前自己敏锐。

8 Mass media and corporate marketing spelled an end to regionalism, creating an artificial culture that can be mass-produced and mass-marketed.

9 Those who did take the stage, including Run-DMC, Rakim, Big Boi of Outkast, Busta Rhymes and Lil Baby, needed to represent not only the various eras of hip-hop, but also its regionalism, Robinson, the producer and veteran choreographer, said in an interview.

10 As Mr. Porterfield sees it, American indie regionalism often registers as tourism.

11 To her credit, Winkler never condescends to her Southerners — a welcome departure from other recent playwrights who fetishize their characters’ regionalisms.

12 Regionalism sits uneasily on the author's novels.

地方色彩在这位作家的小说中显得不很自然。

13 “The White House went through diplomatic gymnastics to show that they’re respecting the formalities of Pacific regionalism,” he said.

14 This paper intends to develop insights into the concepts, contents and causes of new regionalism.

为此,本文主要对涉及新区域主义的概念 、 论和特征及其他相关问题作了一个较为系统的梳理和分析.

15 Shot in the bayous of southern Louisiana, “Beasts of the Southern Wild” is less a literal-minded exercise in regionalism than a fantastical essay on the notion of place.

16 The residents have a strong sense of regionalism.

17 Outliers intersected with so many of the dominant currents — folk art, regionalism, surrealism, abstraction and even pop art — that to survey their contributions is to survey most of the larger field.

18 I’m particularly drawn to his clean, modernist drawing style and his folksy English regionalism.

19 College football is petty and driven by regionalism.

20 “Central to Black liberation is the assumption of power,” Blow writes, and power can be reached via the “Black regionalism” that is already building in the South.

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