obscurantism 英 [ˌɒbskjuˈræntɪzəm]   美 [ɑbˈskjʊræntɪzəm]

obscurantism

obscurantism  英 [ˌɒbskjuˈræntɪzəm] 美 [ɑbˈskjʊræntɪzəm]

n. 蒙昧主义;文盲政策;反启蒙主义 

名词复数:obscurantisms 

Or has he, on the contrary, promoted an agent of changes he knows to be inevitable, without which Russia might be sent back into chaos or obscurantism? 还是相反,他想提拔变革代理人,他知道变革不可避免,没有变革,俄罗斯可能回到混乱或者蒙昧主义?
At the heart of this story is a battle between Western enlightenment and obscurantism. But in fact, Turkey's real dichotomy has always been between its westernizers and its modernizers. 虽然表面上斗争是围绕着西方启蒙主义和宗教蒙昧主义为中心展开的,但实际是导致了土耳其政局的改变---一分为二为西方派和现代改革派。

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  • n. 蒙昧主义;文盲政策;反启蒙主义
  • 1. Or has he, on the contrary, promoted an agent of changes he knows to be inevitable, without which Russia might be sent back into chaos or obscurantism?

    还是相反,他想提拔变革代理人,他知道变革不可避免,没有变革,俄罗斯可能回到混乱或者蒙昧主义?

  • 2. At the heart of this story is a battle between Western enlightenment and obscurantism. But in fact, Turkey's real dichotomy has always been between its westernizers and its modernizers.

    虽然表面上斗争是围绕着西方启蒙主义和宗教蒙昧主义为中心展开的,但实际是导致了土耳其政局的改变---一分为二为西方派和现代改革派。

  • 3. According to that story, Turkey was once the sick man of Europe, trapped in religious obscurantism.

    据历史记载,在传奇人物凯末尔出现前,土耳其作为欧洲“病夫”,整个国家长期为宗教蒙昧主义的乌云所笼罩。

  • obscurantism (n.) "opposition to enlightenment," 1834, from German obscurantismus (18c.); see obscurant + -ism.
ob·scur·ant·ism / ˌɒbskjuˈræntɪzəm ; NAmE ɑːbˈskjʊræntɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) the practice of deliberately preventing sb from understanding or discovering sth 故弄玄虚;蒙蔽主义;蒙骗政策 ob·scur·ant·ist / ˌɒbskjuˈræntɪst ; NAmE ɑːbˈskjʊræntɪst / adjective obscurantist obscurantists ob·scur·ant·ism / ˌɒbskjuˈræntɪzəm ; NAmE ɑːbˈskjʊræntɪzəm / ob·scur·ant·ist / ˌɒbskjuˈræntɪst ; NAmE ɑːbˈskjʊræntɪst /
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