释义 |
kakoˈtopia [f. kako- + Eutopia, Utopia.] = dystopia. Cf. Cacotopia.
1915P. Geddes Cities in Evolution ii. 74 The material alternatives of real economics, which these obsessions of money economics have been too long obfuscating, are broadly two, and each is towards realising an ideal, a Utopia. These are the paleotechnic and the neotechnic—Kakotopia and Eutopia respectively. 1970New Yorker 10 Oct. 100/3, I use ‘kakotopia’..as the opposite of ‘utopia’, to describe a misplanned and ugly urbanoid place. 1970L. Mumford Pentagon of Power 49 This nightmarish conclusion..has been a recurrent theme of later technological kakotopias. |