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 commercialism [kə'mɚʃəlɪzəm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 商业主义, 商业精神, 利润第一主义, 商业习惯, 商业用语

[经] 商业主义, 利润第一主义, 商业精神


  1. Sport is being debased by commercialism.
    体育运动的价值受商业化的影响而逐渐下降。
  2. Sport is being debased by commercialism.
    体育运动的价值受商业化的影响而逐渐下降。
  3. Stuck in dead-end meaningless jobs and surrounded by rampant commercialism the three characters lead a bleak life.
    这三个角色摆脱不了没有出路、无意义的工作,被泛滥的拜金主义所包围,过着凄凉的生活。


commercialism
[ noun ]
transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)
<noun.act>


Commercialism \Com*mer"cial*ism\, n.
The commercial spirit or method. --C. Kingsley.

  1. The Greek Olympic Committee said its decision is "the minimum expression of disapproval" of Atlanta's winning the bidding to host the 1996 Games, denounced by the Greek press as greed, money and commercialism defeating Olympic ideals.
  2. There's also great potential for Peterson to take his ambassadorship across the line of commercialism ala Cray and spread the word of the blues.
  3. But theater insiders concede that the subsidies battle is lost and greater concessions to commercialism are inevitable.
  4. Critics say rampant commercialism, self-censorship and shrinking domestic audiences have badly damaged the Japanese industry and led to mediocrity.
  5. And the commercialism of the sport, upon which so much depends for individual players, serves only to feed the appetite for challenging the verdict.
  6. The BBC used to be very supercilious about running comedies in tandem; it was considered rampant commercialism and unimaginative.
  7. Japan's first space voyage has generated pride along with broadsides about the blatant commercialism of the venture, which cost the nation's largest private broadcasting company $37 million.
  8. Wontner's "upper crust" credentials contrast sharply with Forte's hard-driving commercialism.
  9. "To a certain extent, it's crass commercialism," says Richard Kuhlenschmidt, an art gallery owner in Santa Monica, Calif.
  10. I actually thought we'd do it in two years." The Massachusetts-based advocacy group is still fighting against commercialism and violence in children's programming.
  11. Bagley blames the evil advertising world on his problem and resolves to divest himself of all commercialism and tell the world about how advertising dupes the public.
  12. 'We always did entertaining in the past: there were clubs and friendly competition.' He denies commercialism has been at the expense of professionalism.
  13. But he defended his plans, saying Warhol was not averse to commercialism and noting that even the most respected museums have gift shops.
  14. "Cheap shot, ambush commercialism," charges Michael Crouse, publisher of Loggers World magazine.
  15. All the handwringing by its producers and others worrying about commercialism and overkill, of course, says something about the atmosphere in which television's creative minds work.
  16. According to China's taxation bureau, 15.3m private businesses had sprouted by the end of 1992 and the total is expected to reach 30m by the year 2000. Mr Zhao comes from a remote part of China that has itself become a symbol of rampant commercialism.
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