demagogic
基本解釋
- adj.煽動的;蠱惑人心的
英漢例句
- He thought I had abused his hospitality to make a demagogic pitch to white voters.
他覺得我濫用了他的盛情,對白人選民做煽動性的自我推銷。 - Mr Cameron’s demagogic remarks about burglars hinted at the anxiety. They also point to a fundamental problem with the Tory prospectus.
卡梅隆就竊賊問題煽動性的縯說已在暗示托利黨的不安了,不僅如此,縯說還指到了托利黨政策的一個基本問題。 - It is easier to say who shouldn’t and surely couldn’t take over—because they will be too old, too associated with the ancien régime, too demagogic and so on—than who should.
要想說誰不該或誰沒有能力掌握工黨更容易,因爲他們不是太老,與就政府有太多關(guān)聯(lián),就是太具煽動性等等,但若想推測誰將掌握工黨卻很難。 - Only this time, it will be complicated by demagogic assertions of a default.
FORBES: How The GOP Should Play The Government Shutdown Threat - But the demagogic instincts of western leaders pale in comparison to the negligence of their eastern counterparts.
ECONOMIST: Europe's Roma - The possibility of reform diminishes daily as opponents relentlessly attack any idea of positive change by demagogic scare arguments.
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雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- If you say that someone such as a politician is demagogic, you are criticizing them because you think they try to win people's support by appealing to their emotions rather than using reasonable arguments.