nazi / ˈnɑt si, ˈnæt- /

纳粹纳粹分子纳粹主义者纳粹主义

nazi2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural Na·zis.

  1. a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, which controlled Germany from 1933 to 1945 under Adolf Hitler and advocated totalitarian government, territorial expansion, anti-Semitism, and Aryan supremacy, all these leading directly to World War II and the Holocaust.
  2. a person elsewhere who holds similar views.
  3. Sometimes Offensive. a person who is fanatically dedicated to or seeks to regulate a specified activity, practice, etc.: a jazz nazi who disdains other forms of music; health nazis trying to ban junk food.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to the Nazis.

nazi 近义词

nazi

等同于 totalitarian

nazi

等同于 fascist

更多nazi例句

  1. Duke was a state representative whose neo-Nazi alliances were disgorged in media reports during his run for governor in 1991.
  2. They were just way too aggressive to try and maintain on a farm here,” says Gow of his “Nazi cows.
  3. The attempt to “breed back” the Auroch of Teutonic legend was of a piece with the Nazi obsession with racial purity and eugenics.
  4. And Duke was a closet Nazi getting exposed by an avalanche of reporting.
  5. When Hitler became chancellor on Jan. 30, 1933, Hildebrand was confronted with a choice: Would he remain in Nazi Germany?
  6. Once Turing looked hard at it, he figured out that the Nazi cryptographers had made a mathematical mistake.
  7. Just why an Axis agent would be staring at him he had no idea, but he still felt sure the man was a Nazi.
  8. Hall never wrote his story on the refugee banker (who later turned up as a Nazi economist overlord in Denmark).
  9. Hall told them of Jerry's accidental discovery and of the events which followed and brought about the death of the Nazi.
  10. I know, as you do, that Falangist Spaniards on shore are working with the Nazi undersea raiders.