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formalism

英['fɔːm(ə)lɪz(ə)m] 美['fɔrməlɪzəm]
  • n. 形式主义;形式体系

词态变化


形容词: formalist;

中文词源


formalism 形式主义

来自form, 形式。

英文词源


formalism (n.)
1840, "strict adherence to prescribed forms," from formal + -ism. Used over the years in philosophy, theology, literature, and art in various senses suggesting detachment of form from content, or spirituality, or meaning; or belief in the sufficiency of formal logic. Related: Formalist.

双语例句


1. This is what is called formalism.
此之谓形式主义.

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2. The development of formalism is contrary to the spirit of the legislation.
形式主义的发展与立法精神是背道而驰的.

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3. Montesquieu's sociological " formalism " is insensitive to the problems of genesis and change.
孟德斯鸠的社会学的 “ 形态论 ” 对发生和演变的问题漠不关心.

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4. Unlike the previous formalism it is only applicable to polarized waves.
同上述形成体系不同,它只能适用于偏振波.

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5. Radiation effects relevant to this formalism are additive.
和这套公式有关的辐射效应是可以相加的.

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