短语搭配
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pragmatic sanction
皇规;天子之令;国事诏书;《天子之令》
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pragmatic approach
务实的态度
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pragmatic view
务实的观点;语用观
双语例句
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His pragmatic approach to the issue was praised by everyone.
他在这个问题上的务实做法得到了所有人的称赞。
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The pragmatic thoughts and propositions are quite different from those of utilitarianism.
实用主义的思想和主张与功利主义的大有不同。
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Many phenomena in life can be analyzed from the pragmatic perspective.
生活中的许多现象都可以从语用学角度出发来分析。
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In business, the pragmatic approach to problems is often more successful than an idealistic one.
在商业活动中 解决问题用实际的方法往往比空想更有成效
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She's extremely pragmatic with her wardrobe and prefers loafers over heels.
她非常讲究服装的实用性,比起高跟鞋,更喜欢穿乐福鞋。
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As a pragmatic leader, she tends to focus on practical solutions over lofty ideals.
作为一个务实的领导者,她倾向于关注实际的解决方案而不是崇高的理想。
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Since we'll be traveling quite a far distance, it would be more pragmatic of us to take a plane.
我们这趟行程很远,坐飞机会更实在。
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He's always been very pragmatic with his fashion, always choosing flexible materials over stiff and unyielding fabrics.
他的时尚品味非常务实,总是选择有弹性的面料,而不是僵硬的面料。
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"Pulling back the curtains," Obama gives us an introspective look at the moments which shaped him into a pragmatic leader.
揭开历史的重重帷幕,奥巴马以一种内省的视角回顾了那些将他塑造成为一个务实领导人的时刻。
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But the Queen's day-to-day wardrobe has remained pragmatic and approachable.
但女王的日常穿衣风格仍然是务实、平易近人的。
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Robin took a pragmatic look at her situation.
罗宾从务实的角度看待她的状况。
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Pragmatic meaning is built on the relationship between the sign and its interpretant.
语用意义建立在符号与其解释者之间的关系上。
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Maybe a pragmatic idealist insists on being an ameliorator with great care, and harvests the permanent happiness from it.
务实的理想主义者,也许一直坚持做着一个小心翼翼的改良者,并从中获得持久的乐趣。
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The American people are pragmatic by nature.
美国人的性格是注重实际。
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Mr Kagame is being pragmatic.
卡加梅总统此举是务实。
近义词
adj.
practicalactualeffectiverealpositive
同根词
释义
adj.
dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations
讲究实际的,讲求实效的,实干的
relating to philosophical or political pragmatism
实用主义的。
Linguistics of or relating to pragmatics
【语 言学】 语用的。
词源
"late 16th cent. (in the senses ‘busy, interfering, conceited’): via Latin from Greek pragmatikos ‘relating to fact', from pragma ‘deed' (from the stem of prattein ‘do’). The current sense dates from the mid 19th cent."