词汇 | communist |
释义 | communist adjective (alsoCommunist)uk /ˈkɒm.jə.nɪst/ us /ˈkɑː.m.jə.nɪst/ relating to communism: 共产主义的;共产党的 communist ideology共产主义意识形态 the Communist Party共产党 Demonstrators denounce the event as Communist propaganda.示威者谴责该活动是共产党的宣传。 ruled by or relating to a communist government: 共产党执政的;共产党政府的 Until about 1991, the Eastern bloc was the Soviet Union and the communist countries of eastern Europe.曾经的东欧集团指的是苏联和东欧的共产主义国家,直到1991年左右消失。 If one country in a region became communist, others would follow.如果一个地区有一个国家变成了共产党执政的国家,其他国家就会效仿。 Subsequent leaders have justified their rule not with communist ideology but with the promise of making the country prosperous and powerful. They were discussing the best way to foster democracy and prosperity in the former communist countries.他们正在讨论促进前共产主义国家民主和繁荣的最佳办法。 She blames her country's economic collapse on 40 years of communist misrule. Both countries had recently thrown off the communist yoke. communist noun[ C ] (alsoCommunist)uk /ˈkɒm.jə.nɪst/ us /ˈkɑː.m.jə.nɪst/ someone who believes in or supports communism, especially someone who is a member of a communist party: 共产主义者,尤指共产党员 Was she ever a communist?她有没有参加过共产党? The Communists have ruled the country since 1959.1959年来,这个国家一直由共产党人掌权。 See communism He studied at Cambridge University, where he became a communist. He personally hated trendy Western communists who littered the street corners of Paris. The communists seized power in 1949. The policy has also been opposed by communists and socialists. Politics - general words anti-capitalism anti-capitalist anti-communism anti-communist anti-fascism interpellate interpellation interventionist lab laissez-faire Orwellian overstep parliament party politics personality cult statesman statesmanlike stateswoman subsidiarity super-conservative communist | American Dictionarycommunist noun[ C ] us/ˈkɑm·jə·nɪst/ a person who believes in or belongs to a party that supports communism Examples of communistcommunist Communist parties held a monopoly of power in communist countries. At the same time they expressed sympathy with the policy of satisfying rightful popular demands, which they expected the new communist leaden to pursue. Two existing models are used to conceptualize the constrained and limited participation in the communist system. Along the third dimension are placed communist-dictatorial heritaged societies at higher ranking with some notable exceptions. At university campuses, communists stepped up their criticism of capitalist development and wrested control of student and faculty unions. Clearly the communists were interested in bringing the unions within their sphere of influence and this would seem both a logical and justifiable position. But one's opponents, even the communists, could sometimes be reasonable people. The collapse of communist governments in the late 1980s and early 1990s led to the emergence of various institutional configurations. Nonetheless, repression also led the people to lose confidence in the communist system. The end of the communist monopoly of power was followed by a proliferation of political parties in all post-communist states. Governments in these countries abandoned communist policies and initiated economic reforms. Yet the communist system was a fact of life, and participation within it was the only mode of social advancement available. The former communist countries shared the same type of economic system before the collapse of communism. Instead, she linked concentrated wealth with a communist threat. Of course, these violations of basic principles can be seen as betrayals of communist ideals. 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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