Eurocentric
adjective usually disapproving (also eurocentric) uk/ˌjʊə.rəʊˈsen.trɪk/ us/ˌjʊr.oʊˈsen.trɪk/
以欧洲为中心的
seen from the point of view of Europe or European people; considering Europe or Europeans to be the most important
He said most Americans have a Eurocentric view of world history. 他说,大多数美国人对世界历史有一种欧洲中心主义的看法。
She argues that, in Britain, most research has been carried out by white researchers whose approaches have been eurocentric. 她认为,在英国,大多数研究都是由白人研究人员进行的,他们的方法是以欧洲为中心的。
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- Historians of Western music have often had a Eurocentric and hierarchical attitude to other musical cultures.
- The restaurant star system has become the gold standard of culinary excellence and has an undeniably Eurocentric (or French-biased) flavour.
- Too many Caribbean children have had a Eurocentric world view imposed by their schooling.
- 1920s revolutionary programmes were often eurocentric (teaching Spanish, printing mass runs of The Iliad).
- I must with respect suggest that your account of the post-financial-crisis world is Eurocentric, and disregards the role which Asia can, and is likely to, play.