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militancy

/mil-i-tuhn-see/US // ˈmɪl ɪ tən si //

好战性,好战,好战主义,好斗

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : aggressive activism or combativeness in supporting or agitating for a cause:Many labor experts credit the early militancy of the Industrial Workers of the World as leading to the eight-hour work day.
    • : the act of engaging or readiness to engage in war or armed aggression: In September 1914, Planck signed the "Manifesto of 93 German intellectuals to the civilized world" in support of the growing militancy of Germany.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounbelligerence
Synonyms
animosity敌意,仇视,敌视,仇恨disaffection厌恶,嫌弃,疏离感,疏远enmity敌意,仇视,仇恨,仇敌hatred仇恨,憎恨,憎恶,恨意hostility敌对性,敌视,敌意,戾气resentment怨恨,怨气,反感,愤慨abhorrence憎恶,憎恨,厌恶,可憎aggression侵略性,侵略行为,侵略,攻击性animus动画,动画片,阿凡提antipathy反感,反心,反感度,反对aversion厌恶,厌恶感,厌恶情绪,厌烦bellicoseness好战性,好战,好战主义,黩武bellicosity好战性,好战,好战主义,黩武belligerency交战,交战性,好战性,好战bitterness苦味,辛酸,苦涩,苦难combativeness战斗性,战斗力,作战性,斗争性contentiousness竞争性,争议性,争论性,争吵detestation憎恨,憎恶,厌恶,厌恶感estrangement疏远,疏离,疏远感,隔阂grudge怨恨,怨气,恩怨,怨念malevolence恶意,恶意行为,恶意的,恶意的行为malice恶意,恶感,恶性,恶习militance好战,好斗,好战性,好战主义opposition反对派,反对,反对党,反对意见pugnacity顽固性,顽强拼搏,顽固不化,顽强rancor恨意,怨恨,恨铁不成钢,仇恨spite怨恨,怨言,怨气,怨愤spleen脾脏,脾,脾胃,脾脏的truculence叛逆行为,欺骗性,叛逆,叛逆性truculency违纪行为,违规行为,松懈,违纪unfriendliness不友好,不友善,不友好性,不友好度venom毒液,毒物,毒素,毒剂virulence致病性,致病力,毒性,毒力war争夺战,争战,争斗,争夺战争warpath战道,战路,兵道,战争路径bad blood坏血,坏血统,恶血,恶毒的血液ill will恶感,恶习,恶性循环,恶毒的意志inimicality敌对性,敌意,敌视,敌对pugnaciousness胆大妄为,胆大包天,胆大心细,胆量

Examples

  • Her no-holds-barred approach won the support of more militant Back leaders including Malcolm X and Stokely Carmichael.

  • CNN Türk last week reported authorities arrested four ISIS militants in Ankara, the Turkish capital.

  • Police claimed that Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based militant group was responsible, but the group has denied involvement.

  • Tariq’s cousin Ishaq Ahmad Parray had also joined the militants.

  • He joined the militants on May 27 and was dead within a month.

  • “Pakistan has to change the narrative about militancy,” said Kakar .

  • Their return to action harkened back to the days of organized militancy in the West Bank.

  • He said he had found it repulsive, because to him it had advocated Islamic militancy.

  • Slovyansk serves as the main base for the militancy across the region.

  • Then in 2007 he had joined the pro-Kremlin, pro “Eurasian” youth group, Nashi, to hone his militancy.

  • Nothing could have been more militant than her denunciation of militancy.

  • Militancy among the suffragists continued to flare up here and there in resistance to taxation without representation.

  • Maybe that would be a good plan, answered Miss Dolly, militancy now in her tone.

  • And his militancy was not merely of action but of the soul, not only of policy or necessity but of spiritual conviction.

  • But the continuance of militancy was largely due to the repeated mistakes of the Government.