英 [ɪnˈdʌstriəlɪzəm] 美 [ɪnˈdʌstriəlɪzəm]
n. 产业主义,工业主义;工业制度
industrialism /ɪnˈdʌstrɪəˌlɪzəm/
不可数名词 Industrialism is the state of having an economy based on industry. 工业主义
an economic system built on large industries rather than on agriculture or craftsmanship
工业主义-引用次数:2
参考来源资本主义、社会民主主义和福利国家
产业主义
产业主义
工业主义
industrial 工业的,产业的;从事工业的;供工业用的;来自勤劳的
industrialized 工业化的
industrially 企业(工业)地
industrialized 使工业化;将…组成产业(industrialize的过去分词)
industrialize 实现工业化
industrialize 使工业化
industrialise 使工业化(等于industrialize)
At the same time, workers were required to discard old habits, for industrialism demanded a worker who was alert, dependable, and self-disciplined.
与此同时,工厂还要求工人们摒弃原来的习惯,因为工业制度需要机敏、可靠和自律的工人。
For them, the factory and industrialism were not agents of opportunity but reminders of their loss of independence and a measure of control over their lives.
对他们来说,工厂和工业主义并没有带来机会,只是提醒他们自己失去了独立性,此外还是掌控他们生活的手段。
Lawrence's criticism of industrialism is of great realistic significance.
劳伦斯对工业化的批判具有伟大的现实意义。
Long an industrial hub, Chicago (and Illinois) enjoyed the benefits of growing companies, employment and taxes during the heyday of industrialism.
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