文语站

位置:首页 > 造句 > 

individualistic造句

造句2.72W

Most artists are very individualistic.

individualistic造句

Liberal universalism embodies individualistic basic spirit.

Secularism tends to make people selfish and individualistic.

But, of course, we don't lead individualistic lives.

Ultimately all aesthetic moments, like the art that draws them forth, are individualistic.

The school's liberal, individualistic traditions were in danger of slipping into anarchy.

The idea of self-improvement is unavoidable. It is an individualistic philosophy of life.

And that's what its central message is: very individualistic,very doctrinal,very theological.

The nature of doing meaningful things in the world means it can be lonely and individualistic.

It's possible, however, that the relationship between these individualistic behaviors and frontier life is simply a statistical accident.

But thanks to the efforts of individualistic clones like Alpha, units such as 2224 got to retain their proper names.

I cannot agree with this school, which seems too individualistic, and unduly indifferent to the importance of knowledge.

Her father, a yacht and airplane designer, and her mother, a portrait painter, were both free spirits and very individualistic.

The physical proximity of the Japanese breeds tension, which can be discharged by hard work, but there is literally no room for aggressively individualistic behavior.

Representing the attempts to return to the nature of literature, 'internal turning' is helpful to the development of literature and makes the literary creation more subjective and individualistic.

"For instance, in no time can they identify a negative character in a film, a TV play or a story, detect his individualistic language and gesture"

The northern spirit was free and individualistic; the southern made for great estates and a conscious gentility ruling over a dusky subject multitude.

Next, it should be pointed out that the source of ultra-democracy consists in the petty bourgeoisie's individualistic aversion to discipline.

In the so-called paternal clan society period, tribal alliance develops into the military democratic system, the individualistic power appears, and from then on, it gradually progress 'into a country.

And let it not be said— as it continually is said— that under this concept, the law would be atheistic, individualistic, and heartless; that it would make mankind in its own image.

Such cadres and leaders must be free from selfishness, from individualistic heroism, ostentation, sloth, passivity, and sectarian arrogance, and they must be selfless national and class heroes; such are the qualities and the style of work demanded of the members, cadres and leaders of our Party.