conservatism
n. 保守主義; 守舊性; 〈英〉保守黨(的主張])
Conservatism is a political philosophy which believes that if changes need to be made to society, they should be made gradually. You can also refer to the political beliefs of a conservative party in a particular country as Conservatism .
...the philosophy of modern Conservatism.
現代保守主義哲學
Conservatism is unwillingness to accept changes and new ideas.
The conservatism of the literary establishment in this country is astounding...
這個國家文學界的因循守舊令人震驚。
He began his professional life as an accountant, the very model of respectability and conservatism.
他開始了會計師的職業生涯,一份典型的體面而保守的工作。
1. a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes
This paper examines how accruals affect the accounting conservatism in each firm life cycle stage.
本文探討了企業生命週期、應計特徵和會計穩健性之間的相互關係.
We previously have made reference to the accounting concept of conservatism.
我們以前提過會計穩健性原則.
Conservatism ( the principles of the Conservative Party in British politics )
保守主義 ( 英國政界保守黨的基本信條 ).
Most importantly, to unionists grammar schools represent continuity and social conservatism, and are pretty much untouchable.
對工會黨來說,最重要的是文法學校代表著連續性和社會對話, 而且是不可動搖的.
There is usually a trend to conservatism in prosperous eras.
在繁榮時期常趨於保守.