1.【宗】原教旨主义;
1.[Religion]The derivative of fundamental
2.the belief that the original laws of a religion should be followed very strictly and not be changed
3.the belief of some Christians that every word in the Bible is exactly true
1.It was all new to me because, like my father, I was an agnostic and had not heard of fundamentalism.
这对我来说是新鲜的,因为我以前跟父亲一样,都是不可知论者,我并无接触过基要派。
2.To start with, "market fundamentalism" , which had no real existence outside North America, is now well and truly dead.
首先要说的是,“市场原教旨主义”如今已彻底灭亡——该主义在北美之外未曾真正存在过。
3.But the rise of aggressive Islamic fundamentalism and its accompanying threat of home-grown terrorism has changed all that.
但好战的伊斯兰原教旨主义逐渐兴起,随之带来了本土恐怖主义的威胁,以往的平静成了过眼云烟。
4.Perhaps some of them are getting ready to convert from fundamentalism to common sense.
也许他们中的一些人正准备从原教旨主义变得更通情达理些。
5.His ideology appears to be a form of reactionary Christian fundamentalism, fuelled by hatred of Islam, Marxism and non-whites.
他的意识形态受到仇视伊斯兰教、马克思主义和非白人心理的严重影响,似乎是某种极端保守的基督教原教旨主义。
6.These could be at least as damaging as the free market fundamentalism that they would seek to replace.
这些措施所造成的破坏,至少不会比他们希望取代的自由市场原教旨主义要小。
7.Conservatives, including non-believers, also consider a church led by Pope Benedict to be a stout bulwark against Islamic fundamentalism.
保守派,包括无信仰派,也将本笃教宗领导的教会看成对抗伊斯兰原教旨主义者的坚固堡垒。
8.Slimming down the BBC is one thing; dismantling it in the cause of liberal market fundamentalism is another.
减小BBC的规模是一回事,以自由市场原教旨主义的名义将其解体则是另一回事。
9.Beggar-my-neighbour policies are sometimes justified by the collapse of a bogey called "market fundamentalism" .
有些时候,“市场原教旨主义”这种妖魔化理论的崩溃,证明了以邻为壑的经济政策的合理性。
10.Recently, some books have sought out a middle ground between atheism and fundamentalism.
最近,一些书籍已经在无神论和原教旨主义之间寻找到一个中间立场。