词汇 | example_english_fad |
释义 | Examples of fadThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The one party one would expect to resist fads and stay true to its principles was compelled to follow a more bewitching siren. It may be the case that the diffusion of privatisation was the result merely of imitating the policies of others and their fads and fashions. This style of writing would become a major component of the national disco fad of the 1970s, which invariably used orchestral string sections. This may mean a plurality of images of health, but these may also be subject to media-generated fads. But it e could also be a case of more upmarket resorts aping an older fad for staged animal fights. Others, while conscientiously working to emphasize the cultural status of a writer, end up merely pandering to popular tastes, promoting literary fads. She adds that it may just be a passing fad. It was a new scientific discourse, but phrenology was also a public rage, a sweeping fad, a craze. The southern half of the main roof provided a private terrace for nude sunbathing, following the health fad of the day. You have to apply a lot of judgment, so that you don't go running off on some nonproductive fad. This is a straightforward way of incorporating into analysis nonprice variables that affects choices, such as congestion, fads, or information contagion. The fad for equestrian portraiture was launched in the early 1860s. I sympathize with the detractors, sharing their dislike for commodity culture and their revulsion at the transformation of aesthetics into a brand or fad. One became as it were vaccinated against fads. It is contrasted with quick success, temporary fads, throw-away commodities, and cultural fast-food. By the late 1960s, when ironically it became a popular fad, the structuralist movement was losing all coherence, supposing it had some to start with. Innovation has become a hot topic, but one of substance, not a passing fad. Developments in a tradition that have taken place after a teacher left his country are often discarded as superficial, new-fangled fads. As with most fads the achievements rarely match the expectations, and the high-risk study of schizophrenia was no exception. Considered alongside the many mere mechanical applications of the latest theoretical fad, it stands out favorably. With respect to the latter the book provides a crucial corrective to the current fad for 'evidence based' policy. In his view, the entertainment industry played on the bad side of human nature, turning entertainment into a commercialised fashion or fad. It is not just coincidence that central bank independence and inflation targeting have become simultaneous fads. It does not need to take up the fads of political science. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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