agitprop / ˈædʒ ɪtˌprɒp /

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agitprop2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. agitation and propaganda, especially for the cause of communism.
  2. Often Agitprop . an agency or department, as of a government, that directs and coordinates agitation and propaganda.
  3. Also ag·it·prop·ist. a person who is trained or takes part in such activities.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to agitprop.

agitprop 近义词

agitprop

等同于 propaganda

更多agitprop例句

  1. A few days later saw the theatrical release of Aaron Sorkin’s “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” in which Baron Cohen delivers a slyly self-referential performance as Abbie Hoffman, his ’60s-era forebear in mischief-making agitprop.
  2. Having reviewed anti-Israeli agitprop masquerading as theater, I was prepared to join critics in hating The Death of Klinghoffer.
  3. And yes, education is for everyone—provided they want to read wooden agitprop about how education in Cuba is for everyone.
  4. Wizner said he understood the revulsion: The interchange looked like cheap agitprop.
  5. If you Google “Obamacare navigators,” you will be hit smack in the fact with the usual agitprop.
  6. Imagine the field day the right-wing agitprop machine would have had in 2008 with Barack Obama doing something like that.
  7. Agitprop, in turn, is responsible for the transmission of guidelines down to the lowest levels of party organization.