词汇 | collectivity |
释义 | collectivity noun[ U ] uk /kə.lekˈtɪv.ə.ti/ us /kə.lekˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/ the experience or feeling of sharing responsibilities, experiences, activities, etc.: 集体地;共同地 the spirit of collectivity集体主义精神 It simply doesn't make sense to talk about individuality if you don't have a sense of collectivity.如果没有集体主义意识,谈论个体根本没有意义。 See collective Women's collectivity can be used as a basis of cooperation, for sharing tasks, or giving mutual support. He made music that reflected alienation in a time of enforced collectivity. New forms of collectivity are now emerging outside of the classical union framework. My sort of feminism is about collectivity. Sharing allocate allocation allot allotment allotted collective corporately distribute distribute something to someone/something distribution distributive mate misdistribution partible portion portion something out ration slice undistributed whack Examples of collectivitycollectivity We must also examine critically the notion that individual practitioners enjoy an autonomy which is somehow derived from that of the collectivity. In measuring well-being, be it that of a person or of a collectivity of persons, one may study either well-being's constituents or its determinants. Rights-based language represents an individualised, ultimately depoliticised, discourse on human need, for it acknowledges only persons who make a claim against the collectivity. In order to achieve this contact, the group or social collectivity uses ritual means. Let the collectivity have made certain judgments and formed certain intentions in the past. Specifically, they will stand out for those of us in the collectivity as words that "we" as a plural subject maintain. The ego crisis, therefore, is presented as a split rather than as an emaciated body tending towards self-effacing withdrawal into collectivity. In both cases, civic collectivity was directly related to the material practice of militarism. Specifically, it does not allow for the presence of an initial endowment of social properties entrusted for management to the work collectivity. Real-life patients who participate in real-life clinical trials face not "collectivity" or "humanity" but doctors and their collaborators. The nature of this collectivity is complicated for it entails different roles with different names. Culture is a collectivity, in which we are all, whether we like it or not, implicated, even when we are ostensible victims. In late bronze age urnfields, both the collectivity of the local group and the individuality of the group member was stressed. Through the collectivity of writers' choices, orthographic trends are set and new writing practices may evolve. When we accept that fiction we relinquish our ability to form our own collectivities and draw hope from them. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. See all examples of collectivity 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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