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unpatriotic

US // (ˌʌnpeɪtrɪˈɒtɪk, ˌʌnpæ-) //

不爱国,不爱国主义,不爱国的人,不爱国的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not enthusiastically supporting one's country and its ways of life

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Examples

  • The role was originally offered to John Wayne, who rejected it for being “unpatriotic.”

  • It is probably unpatriotic but I am having fun here on the beach with my friends.

  • To have our children in this condition, one in five struggling with hunger is unpatriotic.

  • When Ron Paul says that the act itself is unpatriotic, Gingrich responds with the example of Timothy McVeigh.

  • The perception that liberals are unpatriotic stems from that moment in time and from actions just like that.

  • If one remains silent and controlled, then one is "phlegmatic," "cool-blooded," "unpatriotic."

  • As the war went on his unpatriotic feelings were constantly displayed in a most offensive manner.

  • It was never said of him that he was unpatriotic in his intentions, only that he was wilful, vindictive, and ignorant.

  • Miss Ellison and I are so unpatriotic that we're going to work till the parade begins this afternoon.

  • Its absence was noted wherever that absence could be construed into a sign of unpatriotic feeling.