释义 |
conjuncturecon‧junc‧ture /kənˈdʒʌŋktʃə $ -ər/ noun [countable] formal - Are we able to test claims, for example, about the way the state mediates between classes in a particular conjuncture?
- More emphasis should be placed on this conjuncture of forces than on the strike record.
- Revolution was on the agenda, in the sense that there were conjunctures of objectively revolutionary situations.
- Science in this sense came to stand as a meta-discourse, framed by the broader contours of the conjuncture.
- The conjuncture of these two relatively autonomous processes, it was argued, has been central to the development of sports medicine.
- The same theory may take on quite different political, moral and even existential meanings according to particular circumstances of context and conjuncture.
- These were themselves deeply implicated in the political and intellectual struggles of the conjuncture before the First War.
- We also need to look at the wider political conjuncture.
a combination of events or situations, especially one that causes problems: the historic conjuncture from which Marxism arose |