naturalism
英 [ˈnætʃrəlɪzəm]
美 [ˈnætʃrəlɪzəm]
n. 自然主义(文学、艺术以反映现实为宗旨); 自然主义(认为宇宙间的一切存在和事件都是自然的)
BNC.25729 / COCA.18993
牛津词典
noun
- 自然主义(文学、艺术以反映现实为宗旨)
a style of art or writing that shows people, things and experiences as they really are - 自然主义(认为宇宙间的一切存在和事件都是自然的)
the theory that everything in the world and life is based on natural causes and laws, and not on spiritual or supernatural ones
柯林斯词典
- 自然主义,写实主义(一种文学和艺术理论)
Naturalismis a theory in art and literature which states that people and things should be shown in a realistic way.
英英释义
noun
- (philosophy) the doctrine that the world can be understood in scientific terms without recourse to spiritual or supernatural explanations
- an artistic movement in 19th century France
双语例句
- This paper talks about the philosophical and ideological basis, basic connotation and cultivating goal of Rousseaus naturalism educational thought.
本文对卢梭自然主义教育思想的哲学及思想基础、基本内涵和培养目的等问题加以论述。 - Both realism and naturalism are mimetic systems or practices of representation.
现实主义和自然主义都是一种模仿体系或表现性的做法。 - More often, religious, and philosophical precepts have determined the degree of naturalism permitted.
更多的是由宗教和哲理戒律来决定允许表现的写真主义程度。 - Mao Dun's early literary career underwent the change from neo-romanticism back to naturalism.
茅盾早期的文学选择有过从“新浪漫主义”退回“自然主义”的变化。 - Naturalism involves not only philosophy. The literary naturalism has also become the literature of the time.
自然主义所涉及的不仅是哲学,文学领域的自然主义更成为一个时代的文学。 - Although naturalism had not become an obsession among American writers by1914, it clearly commanded the allegiance of a majority of serious young writers.
到1914年,虽然自然主义在美国作家中没有成为一种固定的观念,但它明显得到多数严肃青年作者的忠诚。 - Sports Naturalism of Modern Thought on China's PE Curriculum Aim of Impact Studies
自然主义体育思想对我国近现代中学体育课程目标的影响研究 - Both show a tendency of naturalism and agree on the possibility of development of man's potential moral qualities.
二者同样表现的自然主义倾向;二者都认同人格潜力发展的可能性。 - Ethology hypothesis based on mechanism, on reductional theory and on naturalism;
以机械论、还原论和自然论为基础的“人性假设”; - An American Tragedy; the sources of the tragedy; Clyde; naturalism;
《美国的悲剧》;悲剧之源;自然主义;克莱德;