词汇 | monolithic |
释义 | monolithic adjective disapprovinguk /ˌmɒn.əˈlɪθ.ɪk/ us /ˌmɑː.nəˈlɪθ.ɪk/ too large, too regular, or without interesting differences, and unwilling or unable to be changed: 庞大的;大一统的 monolithic state-run organizations庞大的国营机构 Similar and the same adjacent affinity akin alike allied ballpark be no better than (a) somethingidiom congruent ditto equivalence equivalency equivalent equivalent of something equivalent to something non-distinctive not make any differenceidiom of the kindidiom one and the sameidiom respecter synonymous Related wordmonolithically monolithic | American Dictionarymonolithic adjective us/ˌmɑn·əˈlɪθ·ɪk/ very large, united, and difficult to change: People think of "the media" as this great monolithic thing that’s out there. A monolithic building or rock is large and solid. Examples of monolithicmonolithic The state can no longer be seen as monolithic, but should rather be understood as a functional body that provides a series of services. However, such implications normally involve onsets versus codas, grouping all parameters involved in a segments' production as a monolithic whole. We now present an algorithm to do depth first numbering of a graph, which constructs a single monolithic lazy array. Although reference is made to the cultural embeddedness of corruption, this is not done in the name of any monolithic or determinist theory of culture. Such an approach allows us to avoid assuming the prior existence of capitalism as an inevitable or monolithic social process. The short answer is that the classical tradition is not monolithic : different philosophers give different answers. Yet images of authority could never be monolithic or controlled. They argue that my characterization of planning is monolithic and thus incomplete. Both implicitly contend that social structures are monolithic forces that necessarily pre-date social actions and establish the boundaries within which social interactions occur. It is clear that the dominant discourses surrounding agriculture and natural resource management are not monolithic, and are subject to change. In terms of their political effect, fraternal societies have usually (and fallaciously) been portrayed as monolithic entities. Ideologies, in seeking to maximize determinacy, aim to convert the inevitable variety of options into the monolithic certainty of a political decision. The result is that one is often left with a sense that regimes of neoliberal governance are in fact monolithic, singular and totalising. It serves thereby to qualify the assumption, too readily made, that the power of the jobber was absolute and monolithic. The shtetl, commentators would insist, was no longer a monolithic entity, it came in a variety of sizes, with a variety of economic profiles. 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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