evolutionists

英 [ˌiːvəˈluːʃənɪsts] 美 [ˌɛvəˈluʃənɪsts]

n.  进化论者
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柯林斯词典

  1. 进化论者
    An evolutionist is someone who accepts the scientific theory that all living things evolved from a few simple life forms.

    双语例句

    1. There are other findings showing that the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere at that time was much higher than originally claimed by evolutionists.
      一些别的发现表明,那时大气中氧气的数量要比进化者最初声称的高得多。
    2. To account for cultural variation, Tylor and other early evolutionists postulated that different contemporary societies were at different stages of evolution.
      为解释文化的差异,泰勒和早期的进化论者们假定,文化进化的不同阶段可以存在同一时代的不同社会当中。
    3. In this sense animism is the theory proposed by some evolutionists to account for the origin of religion.
      在这个意义上是万物有灵论的理论所提出的一些进化论者,以帐户为原产地的宗教。
    4. Evolutionists have recently learned that groups of species also have what might be called a half-life.
      进化论者最近发现生物属种也具有一种可以称为半死亡期的时期。
    5. In1968, the US Supreme Court decided in favour of the evolutionists.
      1968年,美国联邦最高法院最终支持了进化论者。
    6. Although Max Weber and structural functionalists denied the argumentations provided by the historical evolutionists about the endogenous modernization of Western Europe, they were embarrassed by their own kind of evolutionism.
      马克斯·韦伯与结构功能论者否定了直观的历史进化论对西欧现代化内源性的各种论证,而他们自己却也陷入历史进化论的困境。
    7. Cultural evolutionists think that psychology of all humankind is universally alike. Therefore, human culture is evolved from different stages, and these evolving stages of all different cultures over the world are quite similar.
      这一观念认为,所有人类的心理都普遍相同,因而人类文化是经过顺序的阶段而演化的,世界各地的文化演化阶段基本相同。