traditionalist
音标发音
- 英式音标 [trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl.ɪst]
- 美式音标 [trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl.ɪst]
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基本解释
- n. 传统主义者;因循守旧者
- adj. 传统主义者的(等于traditionalistic)
英汉例句
- Traditionalist members of Nicolas Sarkozy’s centre-right party were also upset.
尼古拉斯? 萨科奇(领导)的中右翼党内的传统主义者成员也很不满。 - It is ideologically conservative and traditionalist—whereas Lincoln's Republican Party was the progressive party of its day.
它意识保守,尽是些传统主义者-----然而林肯的共和党却是他那个时代的进步之党。 - But something tells me the next time Berna visits Paris, with hisround face and perfect Basque beret, without even trying he might justbe the coolest traditionalist in the capital.
但我知道,下次贝赫那去巴黎的时候,以他那圆圆的脸蛋和美美的巴斯克贝雷帽,往那一走,可能就成这个首都最帅的传统主义者了。 - The Vatican has said that before members of the traditionalist Society of St Pius X, like the four bishops whose excommunication was lifted, can be fully readmitted into the Church it must accept the teachings of the 1962-1965 Second Vatican Council which urged respect for other religions.
- Patricia Morgan, a family expert with traditionalist views, says married couples should be left alone.
ECONOMIST: The family - Traditionalist novelists sought to depict a world in which there was a reassuring sense of order.
ECONOMIST: Jérôme Lindon - In sum, he tried to present the election as a contest between traditionalist Dole and Versace-Clinton.
ECONOMIST: The Versace controversy
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词组短语
- traditionalist school 传统主义学派
- a traditionalist 一个因循守旧的人
- pragmatic traditionalist 传统务实族
- Traditionalist Country 新传统主义乡村
- The Traditionalist 传统主义者
短语
英英字典
- someone who believes in and follows traditional ideas
- A traditionalist is a person who supports the established customs and beliefs of his or her society or group, and does not want to change them.
- A traditionalist idea, argument, or organization supports the established customs and beliefs of a society or group, rather than modern ones.