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fanaticism

/fuh-nat-uh-sahyz-uhm/US // fəˈnæt əˌsaɪz əm //UK // (fəˈnætɪˌsɪzəm) //

狂热主义,狂热,狂热分子,狂热性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : fanatical character, spirit, or conduct.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounoverenthusiasm
Synonyms
bigotry偏执,偏见,偏执狂,偏狭extremism极端主义,极端分子hatred仇恨,憎恨,憎恶,恨意intolerance不容忍,不宽容,不容忍现象,不容忍问题zeal热心,热诚,热忱,热情zealotry狂热,热心肠,热心,狂热主义abandonment遗弃,抛弃,放弃,弃置arbitrariness任意性,武断性,任意妄为,武断bias偏见,偏颇,偏袒,偏心contumacy蔑视性,蔑视,蔑视行为,蔑视性行为dedication奉献精神,奉献,献身精神,献礼devotion奉献,奉献精神,献身精神,虔诚dogma教条,教条主义,教教条,教教条主义enthusiasm积极性,热情,热心,激情faction派系,派别,门户,党派frenzy狂热,狂热的,热潮,狂潮illiberality不自由,不自由主义,不自由状态,不自由度immoderation无理取闹,放肆,放纵,放任自流infatuation痴情,痴心,痴迷,痴心妄想injustice不公正,不公平,不公,不正义madness乱象,疯狂,混乱monomania自闭症,独居症,自恋症,自恋狂obsessiveness强迫性,执着,痴迷性,执着性obstinacy犟脾气,犟劲,犟劲儿,顽固性partiality偏袒,偏私,偏袒性,偏心partisanship党派性,党派之争,党性,党派passion激情,热情,热忱,热诚prejudice偏见,成见,偏执,损害rage愤怒,狂怒,暴怒,怒火中烧single-mindedness一心一意,全心全意,一心一德,一心二用stubbornness固执,固执性,顽固,固执己见superstition迷信,信仰,胡言乱语,崇拜tenacity顽强,坚韧不拔,坚韧,坚韧不拔的精神transport运输,交通运输,交通,交通工具unfairness不公平现象,不公平,不公平的现象,不公平性unruliness野蛮生长,不稳定,野蛮行为,野蛮的行为violence暴力,暴力事件,暴力问题,暴力犯罪willfulness意志性,意志力,任意性,意志incorrigibility无可救药,无可救药性,无效性,不可救药unreasonableness不合理性,不合情理,不合理,不合理之处

Examples

  • The vast majority of my personal acquaintances are non-runners, in the sense that, for them, anything beyond occasionally doing a light jog or taking part in a Thanksgiving 5K is a clear sign of unhinged fanaticism.

  • This all changed when the state-supported wave of religious fanaticism struck our society.

  • A Muslim cleric from France hopes to unite Muslims, Christians and Jews in the fight against fanaticism.

  • In short, these "solutions" represent neither principles nor pragmatism, and instead reflect dangerous phantasms and fanaticism.

  • And to respond to fanaticism in kind, to give in to its death urges, is to be complicit with it—deeply complicit.

  • The region is being roiled by religious fanaticism; Palestinians read the papers.

  • The wave of religious fanaticism sweeping over the land might recede as rapidly as it had risen.

  • The abbey was founded by William the Lion in 1178, but war, fire and fanaticism have left it sadly fragmentary.

  • Against plays, players, and playgoers they waged in pulpit and pamphlet a warfare characterized by the most intense fanaticism.

  • But no story is too absurd to be imposed on minds blinded by religious and political fanaticism.

  • In short, he knows little of the human mind who does not know that fanaticism renders the populace capable of anything.