individualistic如何读

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individualistic是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 个人主义(者)的,利己主义(者)的
  2. (个人)独特的,(个人)自有的
  3. 靠个人奋斗的

individualistic词根

词根:individual

adj.

individual 个人的;个别的;独特的

individualized 个人的;有个性的;具有个人特色的

n.

individual 个人,个体

individualism 个人主义;利己主义;个人特征

individualist 利己主义者,个人主义者

v.

individualized 使…个性化;分别详述(individualize的过去分词)

individualistic英英释义

Adjective

1. marked by or expressing individuality;

"an individualistic way of dressing"

2. with minimally restricted freedom in commerce

individualistic_法律行业词汇

个人主义的

individualistic词源英文解释

The first known use of individualist was in 1826

individualistic儿童词典英英释义

individualizeverb

to make individual in character

to treat or notice individually

to change to fit the needs of an individual

individualizeverb

to make individual in character

to treat or notice individually

to change to fit the needs of an individual

individualitynoun

the qualities that make one person or thing different from all others

the quality or state of being an individual

individualistnoun

a person who thinks or behaves in an individual or independent way

a supporter of individualism

individualistic 例句

1 The family has long been the glue of Roman Catholic, southern European society, which shunned the individualistic nature of Protestant Northern European and Anglo-Saxon countries.

2 The kangaroo is an individualistic animal.

袋鼠喜欢独来独往.

3 His radically individualistic cathedral was built without permission the local government, let alone the Catholic Church.

他修筑的个性十足的教堂没有经过当地政府的批准, 更甭提得到天主教会的许可了.

4 Because camping is often an individualistic experience, there are few right or wrong ways to camp.

5 The transition from the chaotic, individualistic, rough-and-ready nature of 1920s jazz to a more streamlined form of swing in the 1930s was mirrored in other musical genres.

6 He knows how to write with a broad appeal, but also how to do so with individualistic flavor setting his work apart from itself.

7 So this exhibition comes as a long overdue reappraisal of a highly individualistic body of work.

8 Certain components like turkey and stuffing may seem invariable, but the preparations are so individualistic and the sides so diverse that pinpoint pairings feel like futile fussiness.

9 “He had a highly individualistic artistic personality. The patterns he applied are quite daring.”

10 For Kusama, obliteration means eradicating an individualistic sense of self, allowing it to be absorbed into an amorphous, universal infinity.

11 “This individualistic approach runs into limitations,” she said.

12 So over time , we're moving towards a much more individualistic society.

因此, 我们将步入更加利己主义的社会.

13 Instead of letting go of the ego, McMindfulness promotes self-aggrandizement; its therapeutic function is to comfort, numb, adjust and accommodate the self within a neoliberal, corporatized, militarized, individualistic society based on private gain.

14 Indeed, though often diminished as a fame-monger and a raging individualist, Madonna, in Gabriel’s view, pursues an autonomy that is always relational, that finds its highest, most generative expression in convergence.

15 He and Lee decided to target one key reason why people said they stayed home: Concerts remain a very individualistic experience that often doesn’t offer an opportunity to socialize.

16 The school encourages children to be individualists.

17 My family has never needed to rely on these individualistic methods because jealousy is a social problem, not an individual one, and so are the solutions.

18 Although Mr Gehry’s bold designs emerged from an individualistic California ethos, a conservative civic establishment greeted his design for the Walt Disney Concert Hall with consternation when it was unveiled in 1987.

19 The North American culture is individualistic orientation.

北美文化具有注重个人主义的特点.

20 This is an unusual step in the recent history of highly individualistic TV dramas.

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