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jingoism

/jing-goh-iz-uhm/US // ˈdʒɪŋ goʊˌɪz əm //UK // (ˈdʒɪŋɡəʊˌɪzəm) //

强权主义,强国主义,鹰派主义,鹰派

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the spirit, policy, or practice of jingoes; bellicose chauvinism.

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Examples

  • What debates there were over these AUFs were largely full of jingoism and rah-rah warrior language, the last thing we want when committing our young to their possible deaths.

  • But the person authorized to perform the demolition is not Sarah Palin or some other purveyor of junk jingoism.

  • Not the talk of strategy or politics, munitions or taxation; not the discussions on fiscal costs or boots on the ground jingoism.

  • It was a culture nibbling on the genial jingoism of Norman Vincent Peale and being made somewhat uncomfortable by Adlai Stevenson.

  • Visiting China, you are struck, sometimes troubled, by sentiments you hear that come close to jingoism.

  • The embassy response was a good example of this jingoism on the cheap.

  • It is however but a cheap substitute for authority, and belongs of right to a rampant jingoism of a past age.

  • The idea hit upon was to turn this jingoism to account in the adaptation, by making Disraeli collaborate with Sardou.

  • The insincere propaganda of jingoism as a mere weapon of attack on the President was diabolic.

  • The really bad thing here is the silly wave that has gone over the public mind—protection humbug, silver, jingoism, etc.

  • The situation calls not for agitation and jingoism, bit for rare patience, sanity, and self-control.