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n. 煽动者;煽动家;煽动政治家
n.
煽动者,蛊惑民心的政客;
变形
复数:demagogues
英英释义
demagogue[ 'deməɡɔɡ ]
n.an orator who appeals to the passions and prejudices of his audience
同义词:demagograbble-rouser
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The demagogue has won people's support.
那个煽动者赢得了人们的支持。
It also exposed Mr Thaksin as a demagogue who is ready to incite a revolt from his Dubai redoubt.
也暴露出他信作为煽动者想从其流亡地,迪拜,就激起一场叛乱。
权威例句
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demagogue
demagogue: [17] A demagogue is literally a ‘leader of the people’. The word represents Greek demagōgós, a compound formed from demos ‘common people’ and agōgós ‘leader’. (This was derived from ágein ‘drive, lead’, a verb related to Latin agere ‘do’, and hence to its host of English descendants, from act to prodigal.) In ancient Greece the term was applied particularly to a set of unofficial leaders drawn from the common people who controlled the government of Athens in the 4th century BC, and whose irresponsible rule (as their critics saw it) has given demagogue a bad name ever since.=> act, agent
demagogue (n.)
1640s, from Greek demagogos "popular leader," also "leader of the mob," from demos "people" (see demotic) + agogos "leader," from agein "to lead" (see act (n.)). Often a term of disparagement since the time of its first use, in Athens, 5c. B.C.E. Form perhaps influenced by French demagogue (mid-14c.).
demagogue (v.)
by 1964, American English, from demagogue (n.). Related: Demagogued; demagoguing.
1. Was Danton a dangerous demagogue?
丹东是一位危险的煽动家吗?
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2. They labelled him as a demagogue.
他们说他是煽动家。
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3. The demagogue has won people's support.
那个煽动者赢得了人们的支持。
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4. The practices or rhetoric of a demagogue.
那个煽动者的言论很近似于判逆。
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5. All this helped create the conditions that allowed a cynical demagogue to rise up and succeed him, one who will undo the achievements he most prizes.
所有这一切帮助创造了条件,让一个愤世嫉俗的蛊惑民心者得以兴起,成为奥巴马的继任者,这个人将毁掉奥巴马认为自己最难能可贵的成就。
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6. Dispense with the doctor by being temperate; the lawyer by keeping out of debt; the demagogue, by voting for honest men; and poverty, by being industrious.
节制饮食可以摒弃医生;不借债可以远离律师;投票给诚实的人可以摆脱蛊惑民心的政客;勤劳可以脱离贫穷。
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7. In my view they are mistaken, indeed quite dangerously wrong, and I can only hope that no young demagogue of genius and his friends are listening to them.
我认为,他们的这种思想是错误的,而且是极危险的错误。我只希望一切天才的青年煽动家及其朋友都不要听信这种论调。
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8. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal of the union twenty years before o 'connell did or before the prelates of your communion denounced him as a demagogue?
你晓得吗,橙带党分支鼓动废除联合议会要比奥康内尔这样做,以及你们教派的主教、教长们把他斥为煽动者,还早二十年呢!
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9. Do you know that the orange lodges agitated for repeal of the union twenty years before o 'connell did or before the prelates of your communion denounced him as a demagogue?
你晓得吗,橙带党分支鼓动废除联合议会要比奥康内尔这样做,以及你们教派的主教、教长们把他斥为煽动者,还早二十年呢!
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