释义 |
subˈversionist, n. [f. subversion n. + -ist.] = subversive n.
1958Times Lit. Suppl. 15 Aug. 457/5 Mr. William Haggard's novel is the story of one Telemann, a combination of saboteur, subversionist and assassin. 1978Verbatim Winter 4/1 Even the creation of new words from abbreviations, or acronymic formations, like flak or kapo, though quite popular in Nazi writings and common in official use, was called a talmudic device introduced into the language by insidious subversionists. 1982C. De Silva Winds of Sinhala iv. 55 A rigid system of registration, strictly supervised by the Minister for Security, is maintained against spies and subversionists, but no system is foolproof, or an obstacle to genius. |