the occidental - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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the occidental (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ði ˌɒk.sɪˈdɛn.təl/

Meaning and Usage

"The occidental" refers to anything that is associated with the Western regions or cultures, particularly in contrast to the Eastern or Oriental. It can denote Western countries, ideologies, or ways of life. The term is frequently encountered in discussions about cultural studies, geography, or global relations. Its usage is somewhat more prevalent in written contexts, especially in academic literature, than in everyday oral communication.

Example Sentences

  1. The occidental worldview often contrasts sharply with the Eastern philosophies.
    (Точка зрения Запада часто резко контрастирует с восточными философиями.)

  2. Many occidental traditions emphasize individualism and personal achievement.
    (Многие западные традиции подчеркивают индивидуализм и личные достижения.)

  3. Traveling to the Eastern countries can provide a fresh perspective on occidental lifestyles.
    (Путешествие в восточные страны может дать новый взгляд на западные стили жизни.)

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "occidental" is less commonly found in idiomatic expressions compared to other terms, but discussions of the "Occident" often lead to phrases and idioms involving Western norms or lifestyles.

  1. He is rooted in occidental values, which shape his view of success.
    (Он укоренен в западных ценностях, которые формируют его представление о успехе.)

  2. The film critiques the dichotomy between occidental and oriental depictions of society.
    (Фильм критикует дихотомию между западными и восточными изображениями общества.)

  3. In our discussions, we often find clashes between occidental traditions and modern global perspectives.
    (В наших обсуждениях мы часто находим конфликты между западными традициями и современными глобальными перспективами.)

Etymology

The word "occidental" originates from the Latin word "occidentalis," meaning "western." It derives from "occidens," which translates to "the setting sun" or "West," highlighting the geographic orientation of the term.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: Western, Occidentalist (in specific contexts), European (when used in continental context).
Antonyms: Oriental, Eastern, Asiatic (in geographic and cultural contexts).



25-07-2024