formalistic / ˈfɔr məˌlɪz əm /

形式主义的形式主义形式化的形态主义

formalistic 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. strict adherence to, or observance of, prescribed or traditional forms, as in music, poetry, and art.
  2. Religion. strong attachment to external forms and observances.
  3. Ethics. a doctrine that acts are in themselves right or wrong regardless of consequences.
  4. Logic, Mathematics. a doctrine, which evolved from a proposal of David Hilbert, that mathematics, including the logic used in proofs, can be based on the formal manipulation of symbols without regard to their meaning.

formalistic 近义词

formalistic

等同于 punctilious

formalistic

等同于 academic

formalistic

等同于 theoretical

formalistic

等同于 ritualistic

formalistic 的近义词 4
formalistic

等同于 structural

formalistic 的近义词 4
formalistic

等同于 hypothetic

formalistic

等同于 inkhorn

formalistic

等同于 pedantical

formalistic

等同于 theoretic

formalistic

等同于 formal

更多formalistic例句

  1. Their formalism, which they published in Theory in Biosciences in March, is based on three axioms.
  2. Broadly speaking, these divide themselves into two main branches, the Formalistic and the Naturalesque.
  3. The Formalistic schools, led by the Ikenobos, aimed at a classic idealism corresponding to that of the Kano-academicians.
  4. We should like to call this school the Natural in contradistinction to the Naturalesque and Formalistic schools.
  5. He fancied that he could preserve the element which he has called "art-formalistic" and yet reach dramatic verity.
  6. In a dry, formalistic way, Primrose asked: "My dear brother, are you prepared for the great change!"