Of a person: inclined to or concerned with action as opposed to speculation; having knowledge or skills derived from practice rather than theory…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > advantage > expediency > expedience > [adjective] > pragmatic or practical (9) practical1605 Of a person: inclined to or concerned with action as opposed to speculation; having knowledge or skills derived from practice rather than theory… untheoretic1809 (un-, prefix1 affix 1). rough and ready1849 Of a person: unsophisticated, unrefined; not particular, prepared to take things as they come; working in a rough but prompt and effective manner. no-nonsense1853 That does not tolerate foolish or extravagant conduct; brisk, practical, businesslike. pragmatic1853 Dealing with matters in accordance with practical rather than theoretical considerations or general principles; aiming at what is achievable… untranscendental1865 (un-, prefix1 affix 1.) hard-boiled1884 Of a person: hard-headed, shrewd, esp. in a ruthless, unsentimental manner; hardened, callous; tough and cynical. Also of a place: full of or… pragmatical1896 Matter-of-fact, down-to-earth; banal. Subcategories:— in political or social issues (1) |
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