jingoistic 的定义
- militantly nationalistic or chauvinistic:To be against the war in that jingoistic era was considered tantamount to treason.
jingoistic 近义词
等同于 patriotic
jingoistic 的近义词 9 个
jingoistic 的反义词 3 个
等同于 fighting
jingoistic 的近义词 33 个
- battling
- belligerent
- boxing
- contending
- determined
- fencing
- hostile
- jousting
- martial
- militant
- sparring
- tilting
- warmongering
- wrestling
- angry
- argumentative
- bellicose
- combative
- contentious
- disputatious
- disputative
- ferocious
- hawkish
- militaristic
- pugnacious
- quarrelsome
- ready to fight
- resolute
- scrappy
- truculent
- unbeatable
- under arms
- up in arms
jingoistic 的反义词 4 个
更多jingoistic例句
- 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.