单词 | pragmatic |
释义 | pragmatic (prægmætɪk ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A pragmatic way of dealing with something is based on practical considerations, rather than theoretical ones. A pragmatic person deals with things in a practical way. Robin took a pragmatic look at her situation. ...a pragmatic approach to the problems faced by Latin America. Synonyms: practical, efficient, sensible, realistic pragmatically (prægmætɪkli ) adverb [usually ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective] 'I can't ever see us doing anything else,' states Brian pragmatically. Pragmatically, if you insist on asking politicians about their religious beliefs, you are simply asking to be lied to. Collocations: pragmatic politics Like most extremists, they are far more interested in passionate posturing than pragmatic politics. Times, Sunday Times They are pragmatic politics of a type imprudently abandoned by governments of both parties. Times, Sunday Times He advocated pragmatic politics implemented by strong independent politicians drawn from business. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In recent years, actors have become involved in production for more pragmatic reasons. Times, Sunday Times Ostensibly, it's just a practical boundary marker - invented for wholly pragmatic reasons - but it also harbours life. Times,Sunday Times There are pragmatic reasons behind this selection, too. Times, Sunday Times That was the law for constitutional as well as pragmatic reasons. Times, Sunday Times Leaving moral imperatives aside, there are strong pragmatic reasons for intervening. Times, Sunday Times As a flexible, pragmatic response to problems it avoided getting too stuck ideologically. Times, Sunday Times In the context, the decision to equip the ballboys and ballgirls with colour co-ordinated nylon windcheaters, though mildly depressing, represented the only pragmatic response. Times, Sunday Times A more pragmatic response would be to do away with first-class travel altogether and introduce a standard fare structure throughout. Times, Sunday Times The principle was fine in theory, but the inevitable tensions of imposing a supranational union on governments with different agendas required a more pragmatic response. Times, Sunday Times But the practice insisted that the private option was a pragmatic response to funding problems that could spread countrywide. Times, Sunday Times It was also a pragmatic solution to not being able to sell, and we saved on stamp duty, agents' fees and removal costs. Times, Sunday Times There was a sensible and pragmatic solution. Times, Sunday Times But most will reach a pragmatic solution. Times,Sunday Times Butler wondered at the horological skills of the senior civil service, but it was quite a pragmatic solution. Times, Sunday Times This would have been the pragmatic solution. Times, Sunday Times The brothers' political views had long since diverged from their father's ideological preoccupations towards a more pragmatic stance. Times, Sunday Times Pro-information laws take a more pragmatic stance. Christianity Today They are taking a pragmatic stance. Times, Sunday Times Buyers will do well to take pragmatic view. Times, Sunday Times He takes a similarly pragmatic view of taxing bank bonuses. Times, Sunday Times If he takes a pragmatic view, all should be well. Times, Sunday Times I think they'll take a pragmatic view and just try to clinch the title, no matter how they go about getting it. Times, Sunday Times We want our artists to keep us distracted by producing images that reaffirm our disenchanted, ironic, and pragmatic view of the world. Christianity Today In purely pragmatic terms it was because that's the shortest way round. The Sun For purely pragmatic purposes, for one night only. Times, Sunday Times Yet the motives for these sponsorships are not purely pragmatic. Times, Sunday Times These moves were purely pragmatic. Times, Sunday Times Yes, this was purely pragmatic. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 务实的 Japanese: 現実的な |
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