isolationist 的 2 个定义
- a person who favors or works for isolationism.
- of, relating to, or characteristic of isolationists or isolationism: to be accused of isolationist sympathies.
isolationist 近义词
等同于 conventional
isolationist 的近义词 41 个
- rigid
- bigoted
- bourgeois
- commonplace
- conforming
- conservative
- demure
- doctrinal
- dogmatic
- drippy
- hackneyed
- hidebound
- humdrum
- illiberal
- in rut
- inflexible
- insular
- lame
- literal
- moderate
- moral
- narrow
- narrow-minded
- not heretical
- obstinate
- parochial
- pedestrian
- prosaic
- puritanical
- routine
- rube
- run-of-the-mill
- sober
- solemn
- square
- stereotyped
- straight
- straight-laced
- strict
- stuffy
- uptight
isolationist 的反义词 13 个
等同于 nonaligned nation
isolationist 的近义词 2 个
更多isolationist例句
- Far from an isolationist who would say Americans should sit out wars because they’re messy, he is strikingly honest about foreign policy’s potential.
- Despite Iran’s entreaties, the Americans, nestled between two great oceans and comfortable with their isolationist torpor, demurred.
- The United States entered the war later that year after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, effectively ending the isolationist movement in this country.
- Paul, meanwhile, has taken to cyberbullying Rubio, tweeting on Friday that he is “acting like an isolationist.”
- “With all due respect” because “isolationist,” Cheney knows, is a deeply politically damaging insult.
- He is not a neo-isolationist or afraid to use lethal force abroad.
- Establishment figures look a bit askance at the Kentucky senator because of his isolationist roots.
- It really does encourage an isolationist view that negates the shared experience.
- But gradually they came to accept Harry's isolationist ways as the norm—at least, for him.