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jingoistic

/jing-goh-is-tik/US // ˌdʒɪŋ goʊˈɪs tɪk //

强权主义,狭隘的利己主义,狭隘的,强权主义的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : militantly nationalistic or chauvinistic:To be against the war in that jingoistic era was considered tantamount to treason.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infighting
Synonyms
battling斗争,战斗,搏击belligerent好战,好战的,好战的人,交战boxing拳击,拳击比赛,拳击运动,拳击赛contending争论的,争论不休,争论,争夺determined决心,坚定的,坚定不移,坚定不移地fencing剑术,栅栏,击剑,围栏hostile有敌意的,敌对的,怀有敌意的,敌对性的jousting比武,比武竞赛,比武招亲,比武术martial军队,军队士兵,军队中,军队的militant激进分子,激进的,激进,好战分子sparring拼搏,对打,对练,拳击tilting倾斜,倾斜的,倾斜度,倾斜性warmongering好战,好战分子,好战主义,好战性wrestling摔跤,搏斗,摔跤运动,摔角angry愤怒的,愤怒,愤怒地,生气argumentative争论性,争论性的,议论性的,议论性bellicose好战,好战的,好战的人,穷兵黩武combative好斗,好斗的,战斗性,好战contentious争议性,有争议的,争议性的,争论disputatious争议性,争论不休,争议性的,争议disputative争议性的,争议性,争议,争论ferocious凶猛的,猛烈的,凶狠的,凶残的hawkish鹰派,鹰派的,强硬的,强硬派militaristic穷兵黩武,军国主义,军国主义的,穷兵黩武的pugnacious胆大包天,胆大妄为,胆大的,胆大的人quarrelsome争吵,好争吵,争吵的,好争辩ready to fight准备战斗,随时准备战斗,准备好战斗,随时可以战斗resolute果断,坚毅的,坚毅,坚定的scrappy潦倒的人,潦倒的,潦草的,潦倒truculent气势汹汹,气势汹汹的,气势磅礴,气势汹汹的人unbeatable无与伦比的,无可匹敌,无与伦比,无敌的under arms臂下,手臂下,胳膊下,腋下up in arms手足无措,手忙脚乱,手足相残,手忙脚乱的

Examples

  • Say “freedom,” and you simultaneously evoke jingoistic policies and legacies of resistance, jarring opportunism and escapist tranquility, defiance and ease, protection and condescension, potential and burden.

  • While we don’t watch the Olympics with a particularly jingoistic mindset, that American edge with female athletes was important because doping penalties did not slow Russia — excuse us, the ROC — down at all.

  • Mary Lou Retton’s all-around gold in 1984 at the jingoistic boycotted Games was portrayed as a triumph of capitalism over Communism.

  • In the fevered race for power and supremacy, concerns about ethics and sustainability are drowned out by jingoistic cheers.

  • The voice, the jingoistic voice, bordering on fascist voice, is what is so very loud now.

  • Paradoxically, democratic reforms have fed the jingoistic chorus.

  • Nor was she jingoistic, concluding: “It was very sad that we had to do it, but we really had no choice.”

  • I mean the people who actually saw the war through a conservative—as opposed to jingoistic and imperialistic—lens.

  • The press is almost universally jingoistic, because it is financially interested in sensationalism.

  • He knew the game well, and was able to inspire a keenness that was not jingoistic.