obscurantism



n. 蒙昧主义;文盲政策;反启蒙主义
n.
蒙昧主义,反开化论,文盲政策;愚民政策;
英英释义
obscurantism[ ,ɔbskjuə'ræntizəm, əb'skjuərəntizəm ]
n.
a policy of opposition to enlightenment or the spread of knowledge
a deliberate act intended to make something obscure
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
宗教偏见和科学反启蒙主义已经卷入整个争论史。
权威例句
OBSCURANTISMOBSCURANTISM
OBSCURANTISM
Obscurantism to the Rescue
Postmodern Obscurantism and 'The Muslim Question'
Hard and Soft Obscurantism in the Humanities and Social Sciences
RADICAL ORTHODOXY AND THE NEW CULTURE OF OBSCURANTISM
How to Evade Real Issues and Make Room for Obscurantism
Wittgenstein on Freud and Frazer: Wittgenstein and obscurantism
Edgar Allan Poe: A Crisis in the History of American Obscurantism
The Dark Side of the Loon. Explaining the Temptations of Obscurantism
A Response to Thiel and McBride: Scientific Criticism or Obscurantism?
The disappearing health effects of rapid privatisation: a case of statistical obscurantism?
obscurantism (n.)
"opposition to enlightenment," 1834, from German obscurantismus (18c.); see obscurant + -ism.
1. She sneaked a surreptitious glance at her watch.
她偷偷看了一眼手表。
来自《权威词典》
2. His surreptitious behaviour naturally aroused suspicion.
他那鬼鬼祟祟的行为自然引起了旁人的怀疑.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
3. He made a surreptitious entrance to the club through the little door in the brick wall.
他从砖墙的小门偷偷进入俱乐部。
来自柯林斯例句
4. They had several surreptitious conversations.
他们有过几次秘密会谈。
来自辞典例句
5. Such surreptitious bypassing of Standlely was distasteful.
这种偷偷摸摸的绕过斯坦德莱的做法令人厌恶.
来自辞典例句
[ surreptitious 造句 ]
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