pragmatism
/ˈpræɡmətɪzəm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpræɡmətɪzəm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈprag-mə-ˌti-zəm/ (ame, mw)
pragmatism — 名詞
1. a habit of handling problems by choosing workable steps for the situation you ac
務實作風
按現實條件選可行做法
a habit of handling problems by choosing workable steps for the situation you actually face, instead of sticking to fixed beliefs or perfect ideas
After the storm, the mayor's pragmatism put clean water before speeches.
暴風雨後,市長展現務實作風,先確保大家有乾淨的飲用水,不急著發表演說。
contrast: results before speeches
Mina admired her father's pragmatism when the shop roof began leaking.
店裡屋頂開始漏水時,Mina 很佩服父親的務實作風。
In budget talks, pragmatism mattered more than old campaign promises.
在預算談判中,務實比舊競選承諾更重要。
The coach's pragmatism showed in choosing healthy players over famous names.
教練的務實作風表現在他選擇健康能上場的球員,而不是有名氣的人。
There was pragmatism in the plan to close one gate at night.
夜間只關閉一個大門的計畫,顯得相當務實。
- practicality
broader and more everyday; it can also describe usefulness in objects or plans
- realism
stresses seeing facts clearly, not necessarily choosing the most workable action
- common sense
less formal and more everyday; it suggests sound judgment in ordinary situations
- flexibility
covers willingness to change plans, but not the full results-focused idea
文法句型
show pragmatism
pragmatism in something
with pragmatism
political pragmatism
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. Common in politics, business, and public decisions, often after verbs like 'show' or with modifiers such as 'political' and 'economic', and it often contrasts with 'idealism' or strict principle.