1.结构主义
1.a method of studying something such as art, language, or society by examining the structures on which they are based
1.American Structuralism is a branch of synchronic linguistics that developed in a very different style from that of Europe.
美国结构主义是共时语言学的一支,但其发展风格与欧洲完全不同。
2.Its tax code is as simple to understand as a thesis on post-structuralism translated into Klingon.
它的免税代码像翻译成克林贡语的后现代结构主义论文一样难以理解。
3.Another way of asking this question is: how should we make sense of the "post" in "post- structuralism " ?
这一问题的另一种提法是:我们怎么理解后结构主义一词中的“后”?
4.The publication of Saussure's book A Course of General Linguistics symbolized the beginning of Structuralism.
索绪尔的《普通语言学教程》的出版标志着结构主义的开始。
5.The United States, mainly adopts quasi-structuralism - the monopoly mode of regulation, and the EU, behavioral control mode.
以美国为代表,主要采用准结构主义——垄断化规制模式,而欧盟,主要采用行为主义控制模式。
6.From the analytic approach of structuralism, this article regards the social security of Hei Long Jiang Province as an economic system.
本文从结构主义的分析方法出发,将黑龙江省社会保障看作一个经济系统。
7.Another area of particular importance for the development of structuralism has been that of linguistics.
结构主义发展的另一个关键领域就是语言学。
8.He flip-flopped on dependency theory, a more radical version of structuralism developed by Latin American Marxists.
对于拉美马克思主义者发展出的比结构主义更加激进的依赖理论,他的态度摇摆也不定。
9.You can see that Bhabha takes, with respect to the binarism of structuralism, a deconstructive attitude.
对于结构主义的,二元对立,巴巴采取了解构主义的立场。
10.Landscape Characteristic is a complex and complete system with the basic characteristics of structuralism.
景观特色是一个复杂而完整的系统,具有结构主义的基本特征。