commercialism
commercialism — 名詞
1. a way of thinking or acting in which making money is treated as more important t
商業主義
以利潤為首要目標的思維或做法
a way of thinking or acting in which making money is treated as more important than the quality of goods, the welfare of workers, or the needs of the community
Brandon stopped shopping at the big supermarket because commercialism had replaced friendly service there.
Brandon 不再去那間大型超市購物,因為商業主義已取代了那裡友善的服務。
commercialism + replace + noun showing what was lost
Yara chose to buy from local farms, seeing large food companies as symbols of commercialism.
Yara 選擇向當地農場購買,因為她認為大型食品公司是商業主義的象徵。
collocation: symbol(s) of commercialism
Astrid's art teacher told her that commercialism was destroying the creative spirit of young artists.
Astrid 的美術老師告訴她,商業主義正在摧毀年輕藝術家的創作精神。
Many older residents complain that commercialism has changed the character of their streets.
許多老居民抱怨商業主義改變了他們街道的風貌。
- consumerism
focuses more on buying and consuming products, while commercialism focuses on the profit-driven attitude of sellers
- materialism
emphasises the desire for wealth and possessions as a personal value, whereas commercialism is a system or practice
- profit-seeking
more neutral and narrower — refers directly to the goal of financial gain without the broader cultural critique
文法句型
commercialism + verb (e.g. destroys, replaces)
用法筆記
Uncountable noun, most frequently used in critical or disapproving contexts. Common collocating adjectives include 'crass', 'rampant', and 'mindless'.