词汇 | patriotic |
释义 | patriotic adjective uk /ˌpæt.riˈɒt.ɪk//ˌpeɪ.triˈɒt.ɪk/ us /ˌpeɪ.triˈɑː.t̬ɪk/ showing love for your country and being proud of it: 爱国的;有爱国心的 patriotic fervour/pride爱国热情/自豪感 Many Americans felt it was their patriotic duty to buy bonds to support the war effort.许多美国人认为购买公债支持战备是他们的爱国职责。 Opposite unpatriotic Compare loyal nationalistadjective traitorousformaldisapproving Patriotism & nationalism anti-national chauvinism chauvinist chauvinistically hyper-nationalistic jingoism jingoist jingoistic jingoistically Nat nativism nativist patriot patriotically patriotism ultra-nationalist ultra-patriotic unpatriotic unpatriotically wrap Related wordpatriotically Examples of patrioticpatriotic There are two main justifications for this particular civic patriotic concern. The patterns of those acts (patriotic, ethical, altruistic), perhaps supported during their formation by a scaffold of extrinsic reinforcement, must be highly valuable in themselves. The war and patriotic songs were taught to encourage vitality and courage. In so doing, they were motivated as much by self-interest as patriotic duty. Such hagiographies endeavoured to establish virtuous pedigrees for putatively nationalist figures by linking them through blood or sentiment to various patriotic forbearers. Emulation of foreign models was always tempered by patriotic priorities and the dictates of local circumstances, necessarily resulting in intellectual hybridity. The available evidence suggests, however, that where performers tried overtly patriotic material there was little laughter in response. It extended from social activism designed to ensure survival to a personal engagement in the political or patriotic struggle. The singing of hymns and patriotic songs reinforced religious and civic faith. He identified three different configurations: the patriotic war, the civil war and the class war. A textual reading, however, will not sustain anything like a clear and satisfying allegory on either side, patriotic or subversive. Both men and women not only commended her patriotic work but also offered sympathy in times of personal trouble. Patriotic service demonstrated not only that women had civic duties and responsibilities but also that they would carry them out. It is just an accepted premise that is part of political and fiscal reality, often classified and unknowable and funded with patriotic approbation. The international press described the celebration in positive terms, and the liberal press characterised the events as festive, patriotic and popular. 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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