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punditocracy

/puhn-di-tok-ruh-see/US // ˌpʌn dɪˈtɒk rə si //

学界人士,学界,政客,学界人士认为

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : influential media pundits collectively.

Examples

  • The choice of Kline was widely mocked by the punditocracy as less than optimal.

  • The handwringers and bed wetters in the D.C. punditocracy should know that Barack Obama will never be on their timeline.

  • My peers, colleagues, and friends in the financial-political-punditocracy rushed to hit the panic button and assign blame.

  • Yes, I believe that the Iraq War caused a segment of the liberal punditocracy to lose its way on foreign policy.

  • Immediately, members of the punditocracy jumped to their keyboards to rewrite the narrative of the 2012 election.