jingoism / ˈdʒɪŋ goʊˌɪz əm /

📖毕业后词汇强权主义强国主义鹰派主义鹰派

jingoism 的定义

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

jingoism 近义词

jingoism

等同于 chauvinism

更多jingoism例句

  1. 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.
  2. But the person authorized to perform the demolition is not Sarah Palin or some other purveyor of junk jingoism.
  3. Not the talk of strategy or politics, munitions or taxation; not the discussions on fiscal costs or boots on the ground jingoism.
  4. It was a culture nibbling on the genial jingoism of Norman Vincent Peale and being made somewhat uncomfortable by Adlai Stevenson.
  5. Visiting China, you are struck, sometimes troubled, by sentiments you hear that come close to jingoism.
  6. The embassy response was a good example of this jingoism on the cheap.
  7. It is however but a cheap substitute for authority, and belongs of right to a rampant jingoism of a past age.
  8. The idea hit upon was to turn this jingoism to account in the adaptation, by making Disraeli collaborate with Sardou.
  9. The insincere propaganda of jingoism as a mere weapon of attack on the President was diabolic.
  10. The really bad thing here is the silly wave that has gone over the public mind—protection humbug, silver, jingoism, etc.
  11. The situation calls not for agitation and jingoism, bit for rare patience, sanity, and self-control.