formalism
英 ['fɔːm(ə)lɪz(ə)m]
美 ['fɔrməlɪzəm]
語源
英語の語源
- formalism (n.)
- 1840, "strict adherence to prescribed forms," from formal + -ism. Used over the years in philosophy, theology, literature, and art in various senses suggesting detachment of form from content, or spirituality, or meaning; or belief in the sufficiency of formal logic. Related: Formalist.
例文
- 1. This is what is called formalism .
- これを形式主義という.
- 2.The development of formalism is contrary to the spirit of the legislation.
- 形式主義の発展と立法精神は逆行している。
- 3.Montesquieu 's sociological " formalism "is insensitive to the problems of genesis and change.
- モンテスキューの社会学的「形態論」は発生と変化の問題に無関心である.
- 4.Unlike the previous formalism it is only applicable to polarized waves.
- は上記の形成系と異なり、偏波にしか適用できません。
- 5.Radiation effects relevant to this formalism are additive.
- この式に関する放射線効果は加算可能である。
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