purism

英音[ ˈpjʊərɪzəm ] 美音[ ˈpjʊrɪzəm ]
纯粹主义
常用释义
n. 纯粹派(一个与立体派相抗衡的艺术流派);纯粹主义;语言纯正主义

例句

1·In accordance with this kind of purism came an emphasis on studying composers' manuscript notations, a relatively new field of musicology that is flourishing even today.

与这种纯粹主义相一致的是对作曲家手稿符号的研究,这是音乐学中一个相对较新的领域,直到今天仍在蓬勃发展。

2·No amount of purism can really purify a man.

没有任何清洁精神真能洁净人。

3·"Monument manifests purism in its design and realisation," said Miller.

“纪念碑在其设计和实现中表现出纯粹主义”,米勒说。

4·By purism is to be understood a needless and irritating insistence on purity or correctness of speech H. W.

纯粹主义被理解为对语言的纯洁性或规范的一种不必要且令人不愉快的坚持H。

5·By purism is to be understood a needless and irritating insistence on purity or correctness of speech (H. W. Fowler).

纯粹主义被理解为对语言的纯洁性或规范的一种不必要且令人不愉快的坚持(H.W。福勒)。

6·Kai-wing Chow (1995) has suggested a much better term to describe the Sung sense of return to classical values: purism.

周佳荣提出,描绘宋代回归古典价值的意识,更好的措辞是“纯粹主义”。

7·Well, concerns about the tax deal reflect realism, not purism: Mr. Obama is setting up another hostage situation a year down the road.

那么好吧,如果在税费协议上的妥协是考虑到现实处境的话,那么奥巴马先生已经为自己在明年的人质交易埋下了伏笔。

同根词(词根pure)

pure adj 纯的;纯粹的;纯洁的;清白的;纯理论的
purified adj 净化的;精制的
purely adv 纯粹地;仅仅,只不过;完全地;贞淑地;清洁地
purity n [化学] 纯度;纯洁;纯净;纯粹
purist n 纯化论者,力求纯化的人
purifying n 净化;精制
pureness n 纯粹;清洁;清净
purified v 使纯净;去除(purify的过去分词);精炼