单词 | atomise |
例句 | We are in the process, unless we do something very concerted about it, of moving from a communal society to an atomised one, and these films serve to rub that in, hard. Calling time on the pint in the pub 2012-06-29T21:55:15Z Murch is already both: a beautiful nucleus, atomising art for us all. Walter Murch: searching for the sound of the God particle 2013-06-20T16:00:02Z I inhale the atomised confection of what I assume is an expensive cologne. Big mouth strikes (once) again 2010-09-03T20:30:00Z London must remain a great city of integrated communities and not become gated or atomised. East End art is still dynamic and creative 2012-06-11T17:30:02Z The fostering of crafts and guilds should, he said, “be activities as central to you as the film-making. Otherwise we’re at the mercy of being atomised.” Paul Greengrass: 'Young people starting out in film and TV are being screwed to the ground' 2016-04-05T04:00:00Z Most disturbingly, a sense of powerlessness atomised them rather than brought them together. Why reading fiction with friends is therapeutic too 2013-02-01T16:20:42Z By the end of the relationship they become atomised and separate – different people with different stories. Relationship counsellor Dr Phil Tyson on Blue Valentine 2011-01-31T21:45:00Z The flying cars and giant holograms might be futuristic, but the vision of lonely, atomised urban life is familiar. ‘I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe’: what Blade Runner 2049’s dystopia tells us about 2017 2017-10-06T04:00:00Z Dean creates webs of deliquescent, wintry sounds, through which the singer threads the atomised texts, syllable by syllable; it's fragile and transient, and finally delicately elusive. Cheltenham festival 2010-07-12T20:45:00Z Its promise of atomised, instantaneous entertainment is an enticing prospect at the end of a working day. Before the internet broke my attention span I read books compulsively. Now, it takes willpower | Josephine Tovey 2019-10-02T04:00:00Z They bring people together rather than leave them atomised on the computer: you can meet like-minded souls, start a conversation, hear something that you've never heard before. Treaure hunters 2010-04-16T07:42:00Z Instead, they are sent bobbing through an apolitical, atomised, zero-hours environment where everybody else appears to be in pretty much the same boat. Roof down, music up: American Honey and the neverending search for the American dream 2016-10-14T04:00:00Z These fudging techniques seem a deliberate attempt to both atomise and unify, perhaps in an effort to consider a shared legacy of colonialism and the inaccuracy or incompleteness of historical narratives. Gone to the Forest by Katie Kitamura – review 2013-02-06T08:00:01Z The settings atomise the texts and surround them with an array of instrumental sounds, but the effect is decorative rather than substantial. Leonard/Hind/BCMG - review 2010-10-12T22:00:00Z As technology writer Roisin Kiberd recently pointed out, Tinder has a “subtly dehumanising effect… it turns relationships – already fraught with neurosis – into a transactional game played by the atomised and lonely”. Hookups, sexting and unwanted threesomes: first-time dating in the age of Tinder 2017-11-04T04:00:00Z But it's not all wafts of atomised bliss being a perfumer. Non-fiction roundup – reviews 2012-08-24T07:00:04Z His studies of locomotion atomise duration into instants. Eadweard Muybridge 2010-08-28T23:06:00Z Opposition to Iran’s clerical government is atomised, with no clear recognised leader. Time to ramp up support for Iranian people, former Shah's son says 2023-02-18T05:00:00Z Women joined the workforce; old working-class communities were swept away with the slums that housed them; a society once cohesive and homogeneous became mobile, atomised and diverse, uprooted from old certainties and loyalties. Death of Queen Elizabeth II: The moment history stops 2022-09-08T04:00:00Z "Pride is helping to bring together an otherwise very atomised and disparate community… letting them know that it is safe and accessible and they can just be who they are entirely without judgement." Pride in Wales: Rural towns to hold events for first time 2022-07-09T04:00:00Z "By dividing people into smaller and smaller groups and diminishing the experiences of others, we atomise our society ever more and keep potential allies and friends at arm's length." Sir Keir Starmer 'won't interfere' with Labour-Plaid talks 2021-09-23T04:00:00Z This was an uplifting piece of theatre, televised live by the BBC on a grim, shuttered, atomised Sunday night, and bringing with it oddly comforting glimpses of a fond and familiar world. José Mourinho takes a supporting role in Marine's drama of homespun charm | Barney Ronay 2021-01-10T05:00:00Z Even as a social activity, shopping is totally atomised. If getting back to normal means mindless shopping, forget it | Suzanne Moore 2020-08-31T04:00:00Z We were becoming ever more atomised, and pushed further into our homes, and crowds were becoming more domesticated, enclosed, surveilled and expensive to be a part of. The power of crowds 2020-06-02T04:00:00Z We all hope to defy Hopper’s terrifying vision of alienated, atomised individuals and instead survive as a community. 'We are all Edward Hopper paintings now': is he the artist of the coronavirus age? 2020-03-27T04:00:00Z In the weeks since, interrogating the emotion, it feels like an existential grief at being separate and individual, atomised and deracinated. The hell of individuation and how dancing could be the cure | Brigid Delaney 2019-12-12T05:00:00Z When female MPs step down from their positions, citing online bullying, death threats and intercepted assassination plots, they are not suffering from the behaviour of atomised individuals acting upon nothing but their own twisted compulsions. Who is to blame for our bullying culture? Not just tech corporations | Nesrine Malik 2019-11-04T05:00:00Z Since then anything has seemed possible to me, and my first three novels, about global revolution, the metropolises of New York, Johannesburg and indeed Berlin, emerged from the big bang that atomised the Berlin Wall. German novelists on the fall of the Berlin wall: ‘It was a source of energy we lived off for years’ 2019-11-03T04:00:00Z That duo will be in the news next summer when Hungary and Romania are two of the 12 countries hosting 24 teams and 51 matches at a strangely atomised Euro 2020. Football appears too self-important to bother itself about climate emergency | Louise Taylor 2019-09-09T04:00:00Z Societies became atomised and much of the social architecture essential for people to flourish was dismantled. Liberalism is facing a crisis. But it’s not what Vladimir Putin thinks | Kenan Malik 2019-06-30T04:00:00Z Society is not a mere collection of atomised individuals. France’s shame at the Notre Dame fire shows the west still believes in society | Julian Baggini 2019-04-19T04:00:00Z In the 1980s, Thatcherism aimed to atomise social issues into personal ones, so that being unemployed was transformed into failing to find a job. Why the sleep industry is keeping us awake at night 2019-03-09T05:00:00Z The green movement, dubbed the “largest movement on earth”, is vast, disparate, atomised and marginalised. The Green New Deal offers radical environmental and economic change | Ann Pettifor 2019-02-11T05:00:00Z Cars have ruined cities, atomised people and poisoned the atmosphere. Bowel movement: the push to change the way you poo 2018-11-30T05:00:00Z The way we temporarily unite in death is also striking evidence that we do not live in as much of an atomised, individualistic society as it sometimes seems. It’s right to lower the flag for John McCain. Rituals of grief help us all | Julian Baggini 2018-08-29T04:00:00Z And that has political consequences, since the modern model of the atomised, competitive individual shifts responsibility for social ills away from corporations and governments. From Fortnite to Love Island: how the ‘fight to the death’ defines our times 2018-07-16T04:00:00Z Everywhere, democracy and multilateralism are in retreat, and the urge to atomise is being encouraged and indulged. The World Cup is the antidote to the sewage lapping at our ankles | Alex Clark 2018-06-22T04:00:00Z The gig economy is assembling a reserve force of atomised labourers who wait to be summoned, via electronic foremen, to deliver people’s food, clean their houses or act as their chauffeurs. Rulers of the world: read Karl Marx! 2018-05-03T04:00:00Z What emerges in “Loveless” is an emotional void, an atomised desolation not tritely attributable to Mr Putin or the Soviet legacy. A celebrated Russian director widens his lens 2018-02-08T05:00:00Z Our lives are increasingly atomised, but you can see the pleasure that comes from communal or civic participation. A mission for journalism in a time of crisis 2017-11-16T05:00:00Z At best we can achieve cosmetic or local change; at worst we become atomised and ignorant, unable to understand why we are acting as we are, apart from shallow moralism and unexamined intuitions. Intersectional-what? Feminism's problem with jargon is that any idiot can pick it up and have a go 2017-09-30T04:00:00Z We know that the atomised nature of the modern workplace makes union activity difficult, but the McStrike shows it is not impossible. All power to the McDonald’s strikers. Young people can’t live like this | Suzanne Moore 2017-09-04T04:00:00Z It was never going to be carried out peacefully, so she weaponised the state apparatus to atomise resistance. How England's first wave of heavy metal football conquered Europe | Paul Doyle 2017-06-20T04:00:00Z At work, at home, both practically and imaginatively, we are atomised. This is how we take back control: from the bottom up | George Monbiot 2017-02-08T05:00:00Z “In the atomised society we currently live in, many people may not have regular contact with others, and people seem to appreciate being able to chat.” Can’t make the protest? Here are eight small acts of resistance | Harrison Jones 2017-02-07T05:00:00Z That is not to say that what happens on social media is in any way reprehensible; it is merely another version of reality – prettier, “selfier”, atomised. The day my lawyer advised me to get a gun was the day reality came to an end | Dirk Kurbjuweit 2017-01-27T05:00:00Z For decades, centrist figures such as Bill Clinton and Tony Blair encouraged us to approach politics as atomised individuals: not through any kind of collective struggle, not by making mass demands. The horrors of 2016 could have been stopped – with better defenses | Sam Kriss 2016-12-27T05:00:00Z Curtis argues that the power of political framing may be on the wane, because the rise of individualism, especially in the atomised world of social media, is an existential challenge to mass democracy itself. ‘Make America Great Again’ – why are liberals losing the war of soundbites? 2016-11-13T05:00:00Z It was a different experience from the atomised one of commuting alone by car every day. Mr Smith goes to Washington: election lessons on the path of the 'Acela primary' 2016-04-24T04:00:00Z However, on Thursday he said the FOA was winding down not because of political division but because it had succeeded in linking rightwing film-makers who used to feel scattered and atomised. Hollywood conservative club blames its end on Trump, cliques and own success 2016-04-22T04:00:00Z Still, there exists, too, half, at least, of the UK’s population that has not yet succumbed to this imitation of life, peculiar in being both atomised and collective, both overt and latent. Appy medium: could Instagram start an artistic revolution? 2016-04-19T04:00:00Z Because it’s so atomised you can run across anything, anywhere.” Tinseltown's comeback: Los Angeles' resurgence as America's cultural capital 2015-12-17T05:00:00Z There is a literal sense in which we are not just atomised animals but minds who are connected to others in different times and places by compassion, history and values. Why it's all right to be more horrified by the razing of Palmyra than mass murder 2015-08-24T04:00:00Z It may or may not be a real relationship of our times - a relationship between remote people, far apart, each in their own apartments, atomised in the mega-city. The Koreans who televise themselves eating dinner 2015-02-04T05:00:00Z Tristram Hunt describes it as "atomised and fragmented". A new lesson from Coventry schools 2014-11-04T05:00:00Z At home – and at work – we are atomised, staring at our screens. The UK’s big supermarkets sowed the seeds of their own decline 2014-10-03T04:00:00Z After experiencing our atomised society and our transport system, it is time to experience British politics. What kebabs and train tickets can teach you about Britain 2014-09-28T04:00:00Z Rather than eliminating al-Qaeda, they have caused it to atomise and disperse, morphing into several different organisations around the Middle East, Africa and Asia, with large numbers of jihadist sympathisers in Europe. The godfather of internet jihad? 2014-07-16T04:00:00Z He said there was a muddle in the heart of government about whether schools should be left alone in an atomised, fractured system. 'Trojan horse' row: Birmingham schools placed in special measures 2014-06-09T04:00:00Z "One year from now criminal bands will be atomised, smaller and different". Colombia forces in hovercraft boost 2013-07-03T12:32:54Z Celebrity culture is often portrayed as something relatively new, a product of a media-saturated but socially atomised society. Viewpoint: Did our brains evolve to foolishly follow celebrities? 2013-06-26T00:49:11Z Younger players - younger people - are different, taking in their stride the more atomising effects of technological development. Why Messi is the perfect captain 2013-04-15T08:24:02Z Had they – like some political analysts – calculated that those most vulnerable to welfare cuts and bedroom taxes don't buy papers or vote, but hang on the periphery of society, unorganised, atomised, depressed? Can Lord Hall give 'em what they want? It's particularly tricky at the BBC 2013-04-06T23:05:43Z I think because our lives were bounded by the same, limited set of choices, people have a memory of being less atomised. HMV and the death of the British high street: why do we care? 2013-01-15T19:13:00Z Experiences are atomised into their component parts, the extraneous excised in an attempt to maximise the impact of the parts we prefer, with no thought to how their context changes them. How travel limits our minds 2012-09-30T19:00:04Z Arcs of blood, atomised brick surfaces, sun beams scorching through damaged brickwork… This is a game that is crafted in every way to appear authentic. E3 2012: Medal of Honor Warfighter multiplayer preview 2012-06-07T07:08:00Z This summer we have started to see the monstrous results, a society atomised and shattered. The Shard is a symbol of a country gone wrong 2011-08-19T15:14:02Z Nor is it simply the collective noun for atomised private citizens. Give me William the Conqueror's big society over David Cameron's any day 2011-01-31T21:00:01Z The Education Bill, say the teaching unions, creates a more atomised and "fragmented" system. Schools Bill 2011-01-28T10:47:39Z It will be replaced by an atomised system of private commissioning, through GPs and the private firms brought in to support them; and delivery through hospitals that are no longer publicly owned. Letters: The coalition's spending squeeze 2010-08-19T23:05:00Z In the last few years our communities have broken down and become atomised. R U lonesome 2nite? Survey says tech-savvy young feel loneliest 2010-05-25T00:03:00Z There was an awe-inspiring fury in the thunder of the 700 h.p. engines revolving at 1350 per minute, and a feeling of ecstasy in the stiff breeze of passage and the atomised spray. Submarine Warfare of To-day How the Submarine Menace was Met and Vanquished, With Descriptions of the Inventions and Devices Used, Fast Boats, Mystery Ships Ironsyde had established also the Kestner System of atomising water, to regulate temperature and counteract the electrical effects of east wind, or frost, on the light slivers. The Spinners |
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