第三人称复数:fundamentalists
名词<宗>原教旨主义; fundamental的派生
1. 正统派基督教:极权主义 totalitarianism | 正统派基督教fundamentalism | 多元论 pluralism
2. 原理主義:friar-托鉢修道士 | fundamentalism-原理主義 | litany-連祷
1. 原教旨主义;基要主义
Fundamentalism is the belief in the original form of a religion or theory, without accepting any later ideas.
e.g. Religious fundamentalism was spreading in the region.
宗教原教旨主义正在这一地区蔓延。
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. And it would not be surprising to see some observers cite political developments in Japan to question the political fundamentalism practiced by the West.
2. The UfM could offer a model for coexistence to a world injured by dictatorship and fear of Islamic fundamentalism.
3. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania said he was very concerned about the intelligence report and agreed that the war had intensified Islamic fundamentalism.
4. " I wanted to know what Afghani women's lives are like and exactly what fundamentalism is, " she recalls.
5. 911查询·英语单词
5. What seems to be driving fundamentalism here has little to do with the Moroccan government.
6. This is a prerequisite to defending against market fundamentalism and avoiding the iniquitous conditions of the international marketplace.
7. But with the resurgence of Islamic fundamentalism in that country, their hopes look a long way from being realized.
8. In May neighbouring India said it was concerned at what it called the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in Bangladesh.
9. If anything is collapsing, it is the group of nations governed by market fundamentalism.
10. fundamentalism的解释
10. The academics apparently were singled out for their relatively high public stature, vulnerability and known views on controversial issues in a climate of deepening Islamic fundamentalism.
noun
1. fundamentalism
1. the interpretation of every word in the sacred texts as literal truth