jingo / ˈdʒɪŋ goʊ /

📖毕业后词汇纪念品纪念币纪念碑纪念物

jingo2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural jin·goes.

  1. a person who professes his or her patriotism loudly and excessively, favoring vigilant preparedness for war and an aggressive foreign policy; bellicose chauvinist.
  2. English History. a Conservative supporter of Disraeli's policy in the Near East during the period 1877–78.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of jingoes.
  2. characterized by jingoism.

jingo 近义词

jingo

等同于 hawk

jingo 的近义词 7
jingo 的反义词 1

更多jingo例句

  1. There's the coach, by Jingo, three bays and a grey—no chance of the box—is this a hat?
  2. By the Living Jingo, sir, that was a lucky thought of yours to order us to board this ship first!
  3. Motteux, in his “Rabelais,” is the first to use “by jingo,” translating par dieu.
  4. Without being an offensive and blatant Jingo, I think he is content to be an American.
  5. In fact, Long Cecil had accentuated what is known in vulgar parlance as the Jingo spirit.