careerism
基本解釋
- n.野心;以陞官、成功爲(wèi)目的主義
英漢例句
- The 2010 Conservative intake of MPs is unusual in its ideological conviction and lack of careerism.
2010年新加入的保守黨議員在意識(shí)形態(tài)的堅(jiān)定信唸上不同以往,而且缺乏事業(yè)心。 - A conventional story would have set up Roark's "selfless devotion to his art" against Keating's "grasping, selfish careerism." Rand reverses this expectation.
傳統(tǒng)小說(shuō)會(huì)讓羅尅的“無(wú)私奉獻(xiàn)給藝術(shù)”挑戰(zhàn)基廷“自私的追名逐利”,而蘭德的故事和這種期望完全相反。 - But it’s terrifying to realize that this kind of cynical careerism — for that’s what it is — has probably ensured that we won’t do anything about climate change until catastrophe is already upon us.
但是正是這些職業(yè)犬儒主義者有可能讓我們?cè)跉夂驗(yàn)?zāi)難到來(lái)之前毫無(wú)作爲(wèi)。 這是多麼可怕的事情。 - They may appear to be in step with their bosses' decrees, but cynicism and careerism increase.
FORBES: Jim Collins's ''How the Mighty Fall.'' - One camp advocates child-destroying careerism and the other promotes soul-destroying 24-hour sacrificial motherhood.
FORBES: Atlantic Stirs Another Sideline Scuffle over Moms - In other words, if storms caused by careerism in the curia threatened to sink the papal ship, it was partly because Benedict himself had been too zealous in stilling the nurturing waters of theological debate.
ECONOMIST: Benedict's departure
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 野心