careerism

n.  野心,追求名利

TOEFL

COCA.33899



双语例句

  1. The careerism and money seemed only to embolden their blindness.
    利欲熏心与金钱看上去仅仅加重了他们的盲目愚昧。
  2. I will educate him and guide him to be a sunny, positive, happy man full of careerism.
    我要教育他、引导他成为一个阳光、积极乐观、充满事业心的人。
  3. I don't have a careerism to research some deep issue, so I bought many kinds of books about religion, art, literature, society, history, biology.
    我一向没有对任何问题作高深研究的野心,因之所买的书范围较广,宗教、艺术、文学、社会、哲学、历史、生物,各方面差不多都有一点。
  4. In short, driver by careerism, the nathions colleges and universities are more successful providing degrees and diplomas than in providing a quality education for their students.
    简而言之,受就业导向的驱使,国立性学院和大学更倾向于提供的学位和文凭,而不是提高学生的教育质量。
  5. It has to do with both psychology and careerism.
    这里有心理和职业两个方面的原因。
  6. One thing is valuable, is its inherent, can satisfy the subject a need, therefore, the attribute careerism fundamentally said," value "is a attribute category.
    一物之所以有价值,是它固有的、能够满足主体某种需要的属性使然,因此,从根本上说,价值是个属性范畴。
  7. The carnivalesque spirit, a typical feature of postmodernism, becomes a satiric vehicle for exposing the absurdities of academic careerism.
    狂欢化精神是后现代主义的典型特点,在这部小说中作为有力的讽刺工具,揭露了学术界追名逐利的可笑性。

英英释义

noun

  1. the practice of advancing your career at the expense of your personal integrity