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individualist

/in-duh-vij-oo-uh-list/US // ˌɪn dəˈvɪdʒ u ə lɪst //UK // (ˌɪndɪˈvɪdjʊəlɪst) //

个人主义者,个人主义,个人主义者,个体主义者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who shows great independence or individuality in thought or action.
    • : an advocate of individualism.

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Examples

  • If you could persuade people that this isn’t about welfarism, but about opportunity, then I think individualists might buy into that.

  • Parenting in individualist countries is often an intensely solitary pursuit.

  • Our individualist society is long overdue for broad systemic change in how we support care of all kinds, but informal community networks offer solace that peppy slogans can’t.

  • By the early 90s, people like you and me were arch individualists.

  • They were fierce individualists who were incapable of collaboration.

  • The Obama years have been marked by a sharp turn toward anti-individualist, anti-authoritarian philosophy.

  • Their pursuits are individualist, and many seek to be expatriates.

  • This quote is supposed to confirm Thatcher as an anti-social radical individualist of the Ayn Rand distemper.

  • It is hard to be a "rugged individualist" when caring for babies who can't fend for themselves.

  • This nation of immigrants is more go-getting and individualist than their European counterparts.

  • The average citizen of three generations ago was probably not aware that he was an extreme individualist.

  • The individualist virtue of 'self-help' was not confined to successful money-making or to the wealthier classes.

  • The individualist position naturally tends to take the form of egoism.

  • The Utopia was constructed on 'individualist' principles, because common sense naturally approves individualism.

  • Eleutheromaniac signs occurred early, however, leading him to attach himself to the individualist Bradlaugh.