しゅぎ
Meanings
Noun
1. 人や団体が、いつも守っている、一定の主張。
Pitch accent
しゅ
Composed of
① 大部分。大切な部分。核心の部分。おもだつ部分。② ある領域や組織を支配しているもの。主人。③ キリスト教における神、イエス・キリストの別称。
① 儒教の徳目のひとつ。孔子が重視した「仁」に次ぐものとして孟子により強調される。仁が社会一般における普遍的な道徳観であるのに対して、義は個別具体的な行為に対して正しく報いること(恩義:恩に対し正しく報いること、義務 等)を重視する。② キリスト教の概念で、「罪」に対立する概念。ギリシア語ディカイオシュネー(Δικαιοσυνη)、ラテン語ユスティティア(justitia(iustitia))の訳。③ 道義。④ 道理。条理。⑤ 意味。⑥ 血縁によらない関係。
Used in vocabulary (349 in total)
① 権力が人民の手にあり、行使していくという考え方および政治体制。民主制。
① 理念に基づいた一定の主張あるいは一定の思考体系を持つ人。② 左翼思想を持つ人。社会主義者。共産主義者。
egoism; egotism; selfishness
opportunism; double standards; timeserving; expediency
principle of laissez-faire
① 快楽を追求することを人生の目的とする考え。
① 自分の国の歴史や伝統、政治、文化などが、他の国よりも優れているとして、それを守り、発展させようとする考え方。
moneymaking orientation
backward-looking philosophy (ideology); conservatism
the principle of pleasing everyone; make-everybody-happy policy
① 生産に必要な工場、労働力などが金銭で売買され、経済活動が利益を目的として資本に価値を求め、個人の意思にゆだねられる経済体制。
① 財産を共有し、平等な社会をつくろうとする思想や運動。、によって体系づけられ、20世紀に入ってらによって発展させられた。現在ではをはじめ、、、など、いろいろな種類がある。
① 労働者が革命を起こすことで格差のない平等な社会を実現しようとする思想。共産主義。マルクス・レーニン主義。
secretiveness
merit system (as opposed to seniority); meritocracy; ability-ism
individualism; egoism; selfishness
① 平和であることを、最大の目標とする考え方。
① 理想を立て、その実現のために努力する考え。
one's principles and position
rationalism
(principle of) letting sleeping dogs lie; peace-at-any-price; don't rock the boat
① 19世紀後半、資本主義諸国が軍事力を背景にして、アジアやアフリカに原料の入手先と製品の輸出先を求めるだけでなく、資本そのものを投下して経済的に自由な行動を行い、相手国の経済を握って、植民地や勢力範囲を広げた運動。
perfectionism
romanticism
① 共和制を支持する考え方。君主を置かず、国民から選ばれた代表者のみで国家を統治すべきだという考え方。
① 軍事力により国威を示し国家を繁栄させることを重視し、政治・経済・教育などの全てを軍事力強化に従属させようとする考え。
① 個人の利益よりも国家全体の利益を優先する考え。
principle of equality
spiritualism; idealism
① 人類愛の立場から人類全体の幸福の実現を図ろうとする主義。
meritocracy; merit system
philanthropism
① 国家や一切の政治権力を否定し個人による調和的な社会をつくろうとする思想や運動。別名。アナキズム。
fundamentalism
behaviorism; behaviourism; activism
existentialism
realism; literalism
empiricism; judging things from personal experience
conservatism
jus sanguinis; principle that citizenship is determined by that of one's parents
authoritarianism
① 肉を避けて植物性の食品を中心とする食事が良いとする考え方。
illuminism; enlightenment
① 国家の価値や秩序を第一と考え、国民の権利よりも国家の利益を優先させる思想や運動。
utilitarianism
historicism
absolutism; despotism
nationalism; patriotism
bottom-up approach to management; on-the-spot decision-making; hands-on approach (policy, etc.)
reactionism
voluntary singlehood (as a principle or creed); singlehood by choice
① ニヒリズム。
(the principle of) nonresistance
familism; the treatment of society (an organization) as a family
symbolism (19th-century artistic movement)
Expressionism; representationalism
gnosis; Gnosticism
isolationism
skepticism; scepticism
principle of living only for the moment
utilitarianism
intellectualism
psychologism
principles underpinning an agriculturally based economy
results-oriented approach; resultism; belief in results
① 主人と家臣が御恩と奉公という関係で結ばれた社会の仕組み。
traditionalism
① 感性的欲望を抑えて克服し、道徳上・宗教上の理想を実現しようとする思想。
authoritarianism
intuitionism; intuitionalism
① ヒロイズム。
worship of the powerful
Nondenominationalism (a Japanese Christian group)
exclusivism; exclusionism
internationalism
satanism; devil worship
spiritism; spiritualism
severe punishment policy; zero-tolerance policy; draconianism
constitutionalism; rule of law; legalism
antiforeignism; exclusionism; exclusivism; chauvinism
structuralism
① 近代市民社会の原理を確立しようとする主張。② 19世紀末から20世紀初頭のカトリック教会で起こった近代化の思想運動。③ モダニズム。
progressivism
(Sun Yat-sen's) Three Principles of the People
the Orient for the Orientals
aestheticism
big family principle; extended family policy
monopoly capitalism
perfectionism
Monroe Doctrine; Monroeism
anti-intellectualism
constructivism
(national) isolationism; isolation policy
Machism (philosophical ideas of Ernst Mach)
self-righteousness
German idealism
parliamentarism
collectivism (giving priority to a group rather than any individual member)
instrumentalism
extremism; radicalism
sectarianism; sectionalism
commercialism
principle of laissez-faire
opportunism; expediency
diversionary tactics; concealing one's true motives until the last moment
demerit system; points-off system
protectionism
① 外国人に権利を認める場合に、その本国が自国民に同様の権利を認めていることを条件とする主義。
gradualism; slow-and-steady policy
constitutionalism
the principle of honorable death and no surrender
① 「多文化社会」と同じ。
nulla poena sine lege; no punishment without law
industrial capitalism
family-oriented way of life; family-first way of life; cocooning
Europeanism
progressivism
evangelicalism; evangelism
separatism; secessionism
anticommunism; anti-communism
Islamism; political Islam; Islamic fundamentalism
Islamism; political Islam; Islamic fundamentalism
cosmopolitanism
transcendentalism
dictatorship; despotism
egoism; love of self
trade unionism
governing by law and reason rather than by military force
governing by law and reason rather than by military force
voluntarism
policy favouring major powers; policy of great powers favorable only to themselves
classicism; primitivism
principle of virtuous government; virtue as the principle of good government
physicalism
standardization; standardisation
aestheticism
destructionism
principle of territorial jurisdiction
democracy (as propounded by Sun Yat-sen)
functionalism
factionalism
the "three noes principle" of no drive, no interest, and no sense of responsibility; principle of indolence, indifference, and irresponsibility
White Australia Policy (pre-1965 Australian immigration policy)
regionalism; sectionalism; localism
market fundamentalism
transcendentalism (literary style); Parnassianism
experimentalism (philosophy, esp. Dewey); experientialism
transcendentalism
sectarianism; sectionalism
the principle of see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil; the policy of "see-not, hear-not, and speak-not"
principle (or ideology) of international cooperation
ultraconservative doctrine; ultraconservative policy
evolutionism
eudaemonism; eudemonism
flag state principle
jus soli; (principle of) birthright citizenship
jus soli; (principle of) birthright citizenship
Neue Sachlichkeit (German art movement); New Objectivity
ritualism; ceremonialism
priority system
principle of nationality (according to which an offender should be tried in accordance with the law of his or her own country)
laying low, awaiting one's chance
slapdash approach; rough-and-ready method; speed-before-quality policy
fundamentalism
(principle of) self-sufficiency
cost basis; cost principle
falsificationism
monarchism; royalism
① モダニズム。
(belief in the desirability of) education by rote learning
archaism; pseudoclassicism
principle of being fair and just; fair and unbiased policy (unbiassed)
Malthusianism
natural capitalism
first-to-file principle (in patent law); first-to-file system
first-to-invent principle (in patent law); first-to-invent system
strategy of close-quarters fighting
worship or admiration of Western cultures
tokenism; appearance for appearance's sake
(Sun Yat-sen's) Three Principles of the People
unilateralism
multilateralism
meritocracy; performance-based system; achievement-based system
social constructionism; social constructivism
control-oriented education
coexistentialism
biculturalism
market price basis; market price principle
no-fault liability principle
fault liability principle
ability-to-pay principle (of taxation)
anti-Semitism
polystylism
advocacy of consumer rights (product safety, accurate labelling, etc.); consumer activism; consumer advocacy; consumer spending; high levels of consumption
currency principle; currency doctrine
Pan-Americanism
policy of alignment with the United Nations; UN-centrism
philanthropinism; educational system established by J. B. Basedow
retributivism; retributive justice; principle of punitive justice; belief that crimes deserve suitable punishment
retributivism; retributive justice; principle of punitive justice; belief that crimes deserve suitable punishment
creophagism; creophagy; carnism
banking principle; banking doctrine
neo-romanticism; neoromanticism
principle of nonalignment; nonalignment policy
principle of national self-determination
simultanism
America First (U.S. policy)
inclusionism; inclusivism
exclusionism; exclusivism
Japanism; Japanese nationalistic ideological movement
Japanism; Japanese nationalistic ideological movement
Examples (10 in total)
We hold the same principles.
We must be loyal to our principles.
He remained steadfast to his principles.