conformism
英 [kən'fɔːmɪzəm]
美 [kən'fɔrmɪzm]
英文词源
- conformism (n.)
- 1890, "tendency or need to conform" to some group standard, from conform + -ism. In religion, from c. 1902. In geology from c. 1912. Modern, general sociological sense (social conformism) popularized from c. 1948.
双语例句
- 1. Its narrow - mindedness, complacency and conformism are mother lode of material for sitcom writers and novelists.
- 他们目光短浅 、 自命不凡 、因循守旧的形象,总是为喜剧作家和小说家们提供着无穷无尽的笑料.
来自互联网
- 2. But the most occurring mechanism to escape freedom is, being everywhere in vogue, conformism.
- 逃避自由最常见的方法是随波逐流, 无时不地唯时尚是从.
来自互联网