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Significados de
dilettantism
en inglés
The practice, quality, or character of an amateur or amateurish performance.
amateurism
dilettanteism
Sinónimos
Examples for "
amateurism
"
amateurism
dilettanteism
Examples for "
amateurism
"
1
Forty years ago we applied rules on
amateurism
to top-class athletes.
2
Quite unjustly,
amateurism
has come to imply incompetence rather than enthusiasm.
3
The national trend away from
amateurism
started even befor we were a nation.
4
He suggests that Kesey's
amateurism
was key to his countercultural attitude.
5
It remains to be learned how large a space the issue of
amateurism
occupies.
1
The trouble is, that the Cardinal despises Del Ferice and his political
dilettanteism
.
2
Philosophy had degenerated into sophistry, art into
dilettanteism
,
oratory into rhetoric, poetry into versemaking.
3
His doubts and his
dilettanteism
are our own.
4
My father chose the law for his profession, why should he rebel if I choose
dilettanteism
?
5
The other common charge of
dilettanteism
,
brought by such opponents as Professor Huxley and Mr. Frederic Harrison, deserves hardly more consideration.
Uso de
dilettantism
en inglés
1
To her firm spirit the idea of working in gloves savoured of
dilettantism
.
2
My wife must consider herself quite above a reasonably melodious
dilettantism
.
3
The man's patriotic conscience could be felt struggling with his
dilettantism
.
4
What finicking
dilettantism
-
was
ever
such antic, lisping, affecting fantastico?
5
Its
dilettantism
has infected the whole public sector.
6
A
dilettantism
in nature is barren and unworthy.
7
Their critics built up their impotence to issue from
dilettantism
into a theory, an intolerant theory.
8
They, too, read to be distracted, choosing an emasculate literature which panders to their essential
dilettantism
.
9
And yet these grim old walls are not a
dilettantism
and dubiety; they are an earnest fact.
10
George regarded the short thoroughfare made notorious by the
dilettantism
,
the modishness, and the witticisms of art.
11
Conversational,
dilettantism
and immensely self-satisfied, it is an exercise in intellectual trickery yet possesses charm and humour.
12
Society divides naturally into classes,
dilettantism
and pococurantism dawdling luxuriously here, labor at hand-grip with Destiny there.
13
Charlatans among the leaders of the new thought, and society
dilettantism
,
both came under his merciless lash.
14
It is pure
dilettantism
,
again, to seek the moral of Irish commotions in the insurrection of La Vendée.
15
But as soon as their
dilettantism
had given place to the rational methods of computers, the problems were solved.
16
All my so-called study of modern life in former days was the merest
dilettantism
,
mere conceit and boyish pedantry.
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Sobre este término
dilettantism
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
astronomical dilettantism
believe dilettantism
capricious dilettantism
dangerous dilettantism
dip dilettantism
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Dilettantism
a través del tiempo