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单词 commercialism
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Definition of commercialism in English:

commercialism

noun kəˈməːʃ(ə)lɪz(ə)mkəˈmərʃəˌlɪzəm
mass noun
  • 1Emphasis on the maximizing of profit.

    concern about state enterprise deficits prompted efforts for greater commercialism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For my liking, you're too quick to shift the blame to corporate capital and irresistible forces of commercialism.
    • As I continued to move through the town, I was aware of a new range of commercialism that seems to have taken hold of the merchants since the earthquake.
    • Pop artists embraced commercialism, using packaging and advertising as source material.
    • There was a conscious effort to keep out commercialism and protect the surrounding land of the village.
    • The second approach is to consider film making primarily as an act of commercialism, to produce stories that will grab the imagination of the audience, or to make films that will shock or intrigue.
    • Gradually, the island's peculiar charm and unique culture are giving way to global commercialism and economic homogeneity.
    • The right amalgam of commercialism and professionalism in marketing has ensured that the flow of money is the envy of many.
    • It was limited in its size, and the size of the arena is the key to its profitability and commercialism.
    • It has launched a media literacy site for kids that helps them learn about commercialism and advertising.
    • It also stimulated debate on modernism and tradition, on commercialism and social ideology.
    • In a world of large-scale commercialism and big business, one age-old industry is witnessing a reverse trend.
    • I knew from the beginning that commerce and commercialism would come to the space, and I welcome it.
    • I have raised three factors commercialism, technology and the invasive culture of public relations that are placing pressures on journalism in different ways.
    1. 1.1derogatory Concern with the making of profit at the expense of artistic or other value.
      the cut-throat commercialism of the Paris art world
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the same time, she emphasised that the crass commercialism of children's television reinforced consumer culture.
      • In the raging commercialism of professional sport, morality hasn't had much of a look-in.
      • He clearly despised the commercialism of the contemporary film industry.
      • Politics, commercialism, and tourism continue to encroach on the monument.
      • Personally, I'm happy to avoid the gross commercialism of this Western holiday.
 
 

Definition of commercialism in US English:

commercialism

nounkəˈmərSHəˌlizəmkəˈmərʃəˌlɪzəm
  • 1Emphasis on the maximizing of profit.

    deficits prompted efforts for greater commercialism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pop artists embraced commercialism, using packaging and advertising as source material.
    • The right amalgam of commercialism and professionalism in marketing has ensured that the flow of money is the envy of many.
    • It was limited in its size, and the size of the arena is the key to its profitability and commercialism.
    • It also stimulated debate on modernism and tradition, on commercialism and social ideology.
    • In a world of large-scale commercialism and big business, one age-old industry is witnessing a reverse trend.
    • I knew from the beginning that commerce and commercialism would come to the space, and I welcome it.
    • It has launched a media literacy site for kids that helps them learn about commercialism and advertising.
    • Gradually, the island's peculiar charm and unique culture are giving way to global commercialism and economic homogeneity.
    • There was a conscious effort to keep out commercialism and protect the surrounding land of the village.
    • As I continued to move through the town, I was aware of a new range of commercialism that seems to have taken hold of the merchants since the earthquake.
    • I have raised three factors commercialism, technology and the invasive culture of public relations that are placing pressures on journalism in different ways.
    • For my liking, you're too quick to shift the blame to corporate capital and irresistible forces of commercialism.
    • The second approach is to consider film making primarily as an act of commercialism, to produce stories that will grab the imagination of the audience, or to make films that will shock or intrigue.
    1. 1.1derogatory Practices and attitudes that are concerned with the making of profit at the expense of quality.
      the issue of creeping commercialism in schools
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the same time, she emphasised that the crass commercialism of children's television reinforced consumer culture.
      • Personally, I'm happy to avoid the gross commercialism of this Western holiday.
      • He clearly despised the commercialism of the contemporary film industry.
      • In the raging commercialism of professional sport, morality hasn't had much of a look-in.
      • Politics, commercialism, and tourism continue to encroach on the monument.
 
 
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