Anglocentrism
noun [ U ] usually disapproving (also anglocentrism) uk/ˌæŋ.ɡləʊˈsen.trɪ.zəm/ us/ˌæŋ.ɡloʊˈsen.trɪ.zəm/
英国中心主义
the fact of seeing things from the point of view of England or English people; the idea that England or English people are the most important
Some Scottish viewers have complained about what they see as the BBC's Anglocentrism. 一些苏格兰观众抱怨 BBC的英国中心主义。
英语/英语文化至上主义
the fact of considering the English language or English-speaking culture to be the most important, or of expecting everything to be in English
Through Anglocentrism "English" came to be understood as the study of all world literature. 通过盎格鲁中心主义,“英语”被理解为对所有世界文学的研究。
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- There's an element of Anglocentrism in the series, but it does make some mention of American legends such as Arthur Miller and Stephen Sondheim.
- Although they focus on Britain, the authors are critical of anglocentrism and make frequent references to France, the Netherlands and other parts of Europe.
- We believe the field of contemporary linguistics is hampered by Anglocentrism.