Nghĩa của từ purists bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a person who insists on absolute adherence to traditional rules or structures, especially in language or style.
Chai's dish of choice is far from traditional, but he insists that purists are missing out.
synonyms:pedantperfectionistformalistliteraliststicklertraditionalistdoctrinairequibblerdogmatistnitpicker
2
an adherent of Purism.
In the mid 1920s his work became more figurative in a manner recalling Léger and the Purists (he met Léger, Le Corbusier and Ozenfant when he revisited Paris in 1924), and his work met with considerable acclaim in France.
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1. 21 Purists bemoan the corruption of the language.

2. Thirdly, it was an answer to the jazz purists.

3. However, purists claim that any replacements will result in a Carbonara

4. LAST OF THE PURISTS' ARE Boatful OF PRIDE - The Washington Post

5. Even baseball purists appear to be accepting that, if grudgingly.

6. Fans Bewailed the defeat purists bemoaning the corruption of the language

7. Purists object that once you have a forest, it should be left inviolate.

8. The purists won't like it, but opera on TV certainly brings in the audiences.

9. But the idea of such a garage has drawn the ire of park purists.

10. Purists conceived of masculinity as a never-ending battle, requiring constant watchfulness and careful supervision.

11. Purists believe that roasting means exposing food to the direct heat of a hot, open fire.

12. The purists were far from happy, particularly when furtive crosses with pugs further tamed the breed.

13. The sticking point for purists was over the balance to be struck between state power and voluntary efforts.

14. Overall this is a well-built Cornhole set for Cornhole purists and anyone who enjoys outdoor lawn games

15. Purists argue against roasting in a conventional oven because the closed space traps moisture, adversely affecting the roasting process.

16. 16 Purists were quick to counter-attack accusations that the legislation threatened individual liberty and encouraged prudish self-satisfaction.

17. Cannonball purists are criticizing the run as grossly irresponsible while the nation deals with an emergency of unseen magnitude.

18. As such, Absente was originally made with something called southernwood (plus sugar), which purists rejected as a true absinthe

19. Purists argued that celibacy and spinsterhood were positive acts of self-determination, in contrast to the illusory freedom of libertarianism.

20. Even though black-n-tan and piebald dogs exist, they aren't valued by the breed purists, but small white markings are acceptable.

21. According to purists, you’re not allowed to say, “It was canceled due to rain” Because “due to” doesn’t have anything to modify

22. Later versions are of higher quality but purists are mot convinced that they measure up to the Chicago or Saint Vincent rackets.

23. Maria) are now recognised although this is strictly an adjectival ending, whereas previously purists would have insisted on the noun ending -o (e.g. Mario).

24. Traditional purists will Bemoan these suggestions as a dilution of tradition.: This follows years of complaints from small shopkeepers and liberal commentators who Bemoan supermarket's retail dominance.: Purists may Bemoan the use of an actual producer and recording studio, and sure, the record is a tad sheeny.: Within the political class, it is standard fare to Bemoan lack of engagement …

25. Purists argue against such thing as an "Asian model" since the region's development is diverse: Hong Kong enjoyed a raucously free economy; Singapore a tightly controlled one.

26. Other articles where Anglicism is discussed: Romance languages: Vocabulary variations: …recent times, the influx of Anglicisms has become a flood, resisted to the death by some purists

27. Some curl their lips at the suggestion of using prepared chili powder, just as clam chowder purists (Chowderheads, to some) vehemently reject the idea of celery in Boston chowder.

28. Some curl their lips at the suggestion of using prepared chili powder, just as clam chowder purists (Chowderheads, to some) vehemently reject the idea of celery in Boston chowder.

29. As Blts go, this is a super-cheffy model, with technique applied to the smallest details and unconventional ingredient choices that might strike purists as outrageous: The bread is not Pepperidge

30. ‘Some purists insist that Balmorals are not ‘berets’ but ‘civilians’ call a Scottish blue bonnet a beret.’ ‘He is a specialist in the production of highland hats such as glengarries for pipers/drummers and Balmorals …

31. [Middle English blasfemie, from Late Latin blasphemia, from Greek, from Blasphemein, to blaspheme.] "The whole idea of such a coexistence, the creation of this mutant racino gene, is blasphemy to the purists in the sport."

32. A LIFE ON THE EDGE He called Broderick his new "guru" while devoting most of his talk to the sea change that is set to occur and Commiserating with the cinematographer purists in the audience

33. Sometimes the Balalaika is tuned "guitar style" to GBD (mimicking the three highest strings of the Russian guitar), making it a little bit easier to play for Russian guitarists, although Balalaika purists frown on this tuning.

34. The DRIPPING Atomizer, or “Drip Tip Atomizer,” These types of Atomizers are what some would call the ‘purists’ Atomizer.’ With this type of Atomizer, you have to add the vape liquid drip by drip directly to the atomizing unit

35. The Chieftains are never afraid to shock purists and push genre boundaries and the trappings of fame have not altered The Chieftains' love of, and loyalty to, their roots however- they are as comfortable playing spontaneous Irish sessions as they are headlining a concert at Carnegie Hall.

36. Allopathy (n.) 1836, "treatment of disease by remedies that produce effects opposite to the symptoms," from German Allopathie (Hahnemann), from Greek allos "other" (from PIE root *al-"beyond") + -patheia, "suffering, disease, feeling" (see -pathy).The term applied by homeopathists to traditional medicine; the formation is much-criticized by purists; the equivalent Greek compound had a

37. Purists may Cavil at the liberties taken with scientific objectivity, but as a memoirist, he is a mensch, a prince among primates.: But while some may Cavil at this, others may think it gives The Making Of Scotland character and a certain naive charm.: It is a little late for them to Cavil about the details having delayed 11 years on delivering it.: The most devoted supporter of the right to