mindscape
noun [ C ] uk/ˈmaɪnd.skeɪp/ us/ˈmaɪnd.skeɪp/
思维景观;心景
all the things that a person, or a particular type of person or group of people, thinks about and believes
There are notes of regret, resentment, and self-loathing in Alice's mindscape.
The show presents a snapshot of the US Democrat mindscape. 该节目简要展示了美国民主党的思想景观。
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- Many "isms" dominate the managerial mindscape: capitalism, Taylorism, cynicism.
- Are these two characters metaphors for the shifting mindscape of black Americans?
- The author resists making comparisons to other writers or other times, anchoring us firmly in a 17th-century landscape and mindscape.