释义 |
Titoist, n. and a.|ˈtiːtəʊɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist.] A. n. A follower or adherent of Titoism. B. adj. Of, pertaining to, or resembling Titoism.
1949Newsweek 15 Aug. 9 Titoism has now infected the Communist Party in the Middle East, a split is developing between Stalinists and Titoists in Beirut. 1949N.Y. Times 30 Oct. i. 17/1 The delegation denied any intention of starting a Titoist ‘movement’ in Italy. 1951Round Table CLXIII. 247 (heading) The Titoist schism. 1954Koestler Invisible Writing ii. 21 These [sc. communist cells] are living, pulsating units..susceptible to various diseases—to the Titoist virus, to bourgeois infection or Trotskyist cancer. Ibid. xiv. 155 Every Communist who had lived in the Soviet Union for some length of time, returned to his country as a Titoist at heart. 1961Listener 9 Nov. 754/1 This aspect of Titoist reforms looms large in official literature. 1971‘P. Kavanagh’ Triumph of Evil iii. 25 Dorn, a Croat, had spent the war years with Ante Pavelic, killing Serbs and Titoist partisans. 1977Time 27 June 12/3 My son recently wrote to me that he is a liberal conservative. I replied, ‘In Yugoslavia, that means a Titoist.’ |