词汇 | extremist |
释义 | extremist noun[ C ] politicsuk /ɪkˈstriː.mɪst/ us /ɪkˈstriː.mɪst/ C2 someone who has beliefs that most people think are unreasonable and unacceptable: 偏激者;极端主义者 a group of extremists (= people with extreme opinions)一群极端分子 Unsuitable and unacceptable amiss be in bad, poor, the worst possible, etc. tasteidiom beneath your dignityidiom beyond beyond the paleidiom incorrectly indecent ineligibility ineligible infelicitous raffish raffishly raffishness room silly unsuitable unsuitably unsuited unsupportable unwarrantable extremist adjective uk /ɪkˈstriː.mɪst/ us /ɪkˈstriː.mɪst/ having or involving beliefs that most people think are unreasonable and unacceptable: extremist tendencies Extremist ideology has flourished in this climate. In recent years violent extremist groups have emerged, some with foreign connections. The international community has yet to muster a co-ordinated and effectively resourced programme to counter extremist propaganda. He was stripped of citizenship in 1994 because of his extremist views. These people are pursuing a political agenda that is extremist and, in its eventual aims, terrifying. Unsuitable and unacceptable amiss be in bad, poor, the worst possible, etc. tasteidiom beneath your dignityidiom beyond beyond the paleidiom incorrectly indecent ineligibility ineligible infelicitous raffish raffishly raffishness room silly unsuitable unsuitably unsuited unsupportable unwarrantable extremist | American Dictionaryextremist noun[ C ] us/ɪkˈstri·mɪst/ someone who has an opinion or ideas that seem unreasonable to most people extremismnoun[ U ]us/ɪkˈstriˌmɪz·əm/ political extremism Examples of extremistextremist A 5 per cent threshold (or victories in three constituencies) limits access to extremist parties. According to the model, a safe incumbent has to buy extremist voters in the current election. Indeed, the ' extremist ' label better fitted the hardline fundamentalists who vehemently denounced the religious right. Also, these are polar cases, as every voter in each figure is either centrist or extremist. Even so, there are many people who remain sceptical about the value of theory and there are extremists who reject it altogether as an irrelevance. Free speech is just not worth it if it means that we have to put up with the danger to society of extremist political views. As for "radicalism" and "extremism," these are in the eye of the beholder-my moderate may be your extremist, and your trusted ally my dangerous radical. It is an extremist approach that will alienate many. An incumbent's greater vote share in the previous election means that he or she can win fewer extremist voters in the current election. An extremist organization could compete to gain attention; a new party might compete to influence established parties. Invariably there are differences in methods and tensions between the moderate methods of some groups and the more extremist methods of other groups. Only an extremist would say that updateable cells are always too hard to use and understand. This response was inspired by a powerful belief in the negative impact of not only the urban environment but of extremist politics upon the young. The government is in the grips of extremists. In accepting conflict and ambiguity within a project, in lieu of an extremist oppositional stance, a mediative potential is formed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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