词汇 | post-industrial |
释义 | post-industrial adjective uk /ˌpəʊst.ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əl/ us /ˌpoʊst.ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əl/ belonging or relating to an economy that is no longer based on heavy industry, such as the making of large machines: 后工业化的;不再依赖重工业的 Service industries such as tourism have become more important in the post-industrial age.旅游业等服务行业在后工业化时代变得愈发重要了。 Economics accommodative anti-economic anti-inflation anti-inflationary anti-recession buyer's market deindustrialization economic economist Great Recession gross domestic product HDI human development index Keynesian monetarism monetary recession reflate retrench squeeze post-industrial | Business Englishpost-industrial adjective[ before noun ] ECONOMICSuk /ˌpəʊstɪnˈdʌstriəl/us belonging or relating to an economy that is based more on service industries than on manufacturing: post-industrial economy/society/worldAs the state works to rebuild its post-industrial economy, it's looking for young companies to be part of a high-tech future. post-industrial age/eraWith numbers in the coal and steel industries slashed, unions have found it hard to adapt to the post-industrial age. post-industrial businesses/cities/areas Examples of post-industrialpost-industrial Instead, it appears that states have adopted different strategies to respond to the impact of the post-industrial world. In contemporary post-industrial societies, both personal and political alienation seems to be derived from two sources. The pattern so far is familiar to that found in most post-industrial countries. Casual observation of the world of computer-assisted communication reveals that this world - the post-industrial world - is not free but captive. In the post-industrial age, the level of healthcare generally rises with modernization and development. A hallmark of a post-industrial society is the prevalence of the white-collar, service sector rather than the blue-collar, industrial sector in its economy. Thus, the emerging risks of post-industrial society translate into downloading the management of social risks from the state, market and family to individuals. The design is a continuation of research embracing conditions of uncertainty and change on mainly post-industrial or former military sites. This passage offers a compelling argument on behalf of the importance of culture in a post-industrial democratic system. They are designed to make the variety and uncertainty of this post-industrial condition enjoyable. These are resort towns; the suburbs; the industrial town; and the post-industrial city. Their findings reveal remarkable continuity in welfare regimes over the last twenty years of so-called austerity politics, globalisation and post-industrial stresses. For example, similarities between pre-industrial and post-industrial cities begin to offer themselves when this kind of attention is given. In post-industrial nations there is evidence of growing differentiation between older people with low incomes and those with high incomes, which is often more pronounced in rural areas. The former's vision of post-industrial society is modelled on the paradigm of the ' ' scientific estate ' ' and on a revision of occupational spaces (office, university, etc.) as sites of social interaction. See all examples of post-industrial 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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