异化
yì huà
Pinyin

Definition

异化
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yì huà
  1. alienation (philosophy)
  2. (of speech) dissimilation

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

huà zhuāng
  1. 1 to put on makeup
huà zhuāng pǐn
  1. 1 cosmetic
  2. 2 makeup product
huà xué
  1. 1 chemistry
  2. 2 chemical
huà jiě
  1. 1 to dissolve
  2. 2 to resolve (contradictions)
  3. 3 to dispel (doubts)
  4. 4 to iron out (difficulties)
  5. 5 to defuse (conflicts)
  6. 6 to neutralize (fears)
huà shēn
  1. 1 incarnation
  2. 2 reincarnation
  3. 3 embodiment (of abstract idea)
  4. 4 personification
fū huà
  1. 1 breeding
  2. 2 to incubate
  3. 3 innovation (esp. in commerce and marketing)
qiáng huà
  1. 1 to strengthen
  2. 2 to intensify
wén huà
  1. 1 culture
  2. 2 civilization
  3. 3 cultural
  4. 4 CL:個|个[gè],種|种[zhǒng]
xiāo huà
  1. 1 to digest
  2. 2 digestion
  3. 3 digestive
měi huà
  1. 1 to make more beautiful
  2. 2 to decorate
  3. 3 embellishment
biàn huà
  1. 1 change
  2. 2 variation
  3. 3 to change
  4. 4 to vary
  5. 5 CL:個|个[gè]
yī tǐ huà
  1. 1 integration
  2. 2 incorporation
  3. 3 unification
Zhōng shí huà
  1. 1 China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation, Sinopec
  2. 2 abbr. for 中國石油化工股份有限公司|中国石油化工股份有限公司
èr yǎng huà guī
  1. 1 silicon dioxide (SiÓ)
èr yǎng huà tàn
  1. 1 carbon dioxide CÓ
xìn xī huà
  1. 1 informatization (the Information Age analog of industrialization)
gè xìng huà
  1. 1 to personalize
  2. 2 to customize
  3. 3 customization
cuī huà jì
  1. 1 catalyst
jiāng huà
  1. 1 to become rigid
yōu huà
  1. 1 optimization
  2. 2 to optimize
  3. 3 to make superior

Idioms (14)

光天化日
guāng tiān huà rì
  1. 1 the full light of day (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. peace and prosperity
  3. 3 in broad daylight
出神入化
chū shén rù huà
  1. 1 to reach perfection (idiom); a superb artistic achievement
化干戈为玉帛
huà gān gē wéi yù bó
  1. 1 lit. to exchange weapons of war for gifts of jade and silk (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to turn hostility into friendship
化整为零
huà zhěng wéi líng
  1. 1 to break up the whole into pieces (idiom); dealing with things one by one
  2. 2 divide and conquer
化敌为友
huà dí wéi yǒu
  1. 1 to convert an enemy into a friend (idiom)
化为泡影
huà wéi pào yǐng
  1. 1 to come to nothing (idiom)
化腐朽为神奇
huà fǔ xiǔ wéi shén qí
  1. 1 lit. to change something rotten into something magical (idiom)
化险为夷
huà xiǎn wéi yí
  1. 1 to turn peril into safety (idiom); to avert disaster
大事化小,小事化了
dà shì huà xiǎo , xiǎo shì huà liǎo
  1. 1 to turn big problems into small ones, and small problems into no problems at all (idiom)
春风化雨
chūn fēng huà yǔ
  1. 1 lit. spring wind and rain (idiom); fig. the long-term influence of a solid education
泥古不化
nì gǔ bù huà
  1. 1 conservative and unable to adapt (idiom)
蜕化变质
tuì huà biàn zhì
  1. 1 to degenerate (morally) (idiom)
  2. 2 to become depraved
逢凶化吉
féng xiōng huà jí
  1. 1 misfortune turns to blessing (idiom); to turn an inauspicious start to good account
食古不化
shí gǔ bù huà
  1. 1 to swallow ancient learning without digesting it (idiom)
  2. 2 to be pedantic without having a mastery of one's subject

Sample Sentences

作家卡尔维诺谴责的是万恶的现代技术吗?就像卓别林用《摩登时代》来控诉机械对人的异化吗?
zuòjiā kǎi\'ěrwéinuò qiǎnzé de shì wànè de xiàndài jìshù ma ?jiù xiàng Zhuóbiélín yòng 《módēng shídài 》lái kòngsù jīxiè duì rén de yìhuà ma ?
Was Calvino accusing the vileness of modern technology like Chaplin mocked the abnormality machines had produced in man?
使用流行语就是为了好玩,大家对于一些词语会心照不宣地笑一下。“丁歆觉得,网络语言会让语言异化。“我们会把一些传统词语进行解构,重新放到现在的聊天环境下,本质上来说是污染了汉语原本的语义的,但这可能也是流行文化的意义。”复旦大学中文系教授申小龙认为,网络语言既是一种特殊的语言现象,也是一种社会文化现象,蕴含着丰富的社会文化、情感和心理。网络交际平台为交际者提供了一个较为宽松、便于自由创造的语域。
shǐyòng liúxíngyǔ jiùshì wèile hǎowán ,dàjiā duìyú yīxiē cíyǔ huì xīnzhàobùxuān de xiào yīxià 。“dīngxīn juéde ,Wǎngluò yǔyán huì ràng yǔyán yìhuà 。“wǒmen huì bǎ yīxiē chuántǒng cíyǔ jìnxíng jiěgòu ,chóngxīn fàng dào xiànzài de liáotiān huánjìng xià ,běnzhì shàng láishuō shì wūrǎn le Hànyǔ yuánběn de yǔyì de ,dàn zhè kěnéng yě shì liúxíng wénhuà de yìyì 。”FùdànDàxué Zhōngwén xì jiàoshòu Shēn xiǎolóng rènwéi ,Wǎngluò yǔyán jì shì yīzhǒng tèshū de yǔyán xiànxiàng ,yě shì yīzhǒng shèhuì wénhuà xiànxiàng ,yùnhán zhe fēngfù de shèhuì wénhuà 、qínggǎn hé xīnlǐ 。Wǎngluò jiāojì píngtái wéi jiāojì zhě tígōng le yīgē jiàowéi kuānsōng 、biànyú zìyóu chuàngzào de yǔyù 。
“When people use buzzwords they have fun knowing everyone using them will know their meanings”. Ding Xin feels that internet language will create dissimilation problems. “Some words are deconstructed and inserted into today’s conversations which essentially “pollutes” the original semantics of Chinese, but this may also be driven by popular cultural trends”. Shen Xiaolong, a professor of Chinese Department at Fudan University, believes that internet language is not only a special language phenomenon, but also a social and cultural phenomenon, which contains rich social culture, emotions and psychology. The internet social platform provides users with a more relaxed environment and drives creativity.