reification

[,refɪ'keʃən]
  • n. 具体化;物化

英英释义


1. regarding something abstract as a material thing
2. representing a human being as a physical thing deprived of personal qualities or individuality;
"according to Marx, treating labor as a commodity exemplified the reification of the individual"

实用场景例句


His doctrine of reification is derived from the doctrines of the Marx, Max and Georg Simmel.
他的物化理论主要来源于晚期马克思 、 马克斯.

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The issue of students'overloaded burden reflects the reification of children and the alienation of education.
学生负担过重这一问题实质上是儿童生命的物化,教育自身的异化.

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The issue of students ' overloaded burden reflects the reification of children and the alienation of education.
摘要学生负担过重这一问题实质上是儿童生命的物化,教育自身的异化.

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双语例句


1. His doctrine of reification is derived from the doctrines of the Marx, Max and Georg Simmel.
他的物化理论主要来源于晚期马克思 、 马克斯.

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2. Marx of the cultural studies who portrayed the alienation and reification of our daily lives.
马克思是文化研究者,描述了今天日常生活中的异化和物化现象.

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3. According to marx, treating labor as a commodity exemplified the reification of the individual.
按照马克思学说,把劳动当作商品是人的异化的一个例子.

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4. The issue of students'overloaded burden reflects the reification of children and the alienation of education.
学生负担过重这一问题实质上是儿童生命的物化,教育自身的异化.

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5. The issue of students ' overloaded burden reflects the reification of children and the alienation of education.
摘要学生负担过重这一问题实质上是儿童生命的物化,教育自身的异化.

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英文词源


reification (n.)
1846, "act of materializing," from Latin re-, stem of res "thing" + -fication. In Marxist jargon, translating German Verdinglichung.