释义 |
Stalinize, v.|ˈstɑːlɪnaɪz| [f. as prec. + -ize.] trans. To transform, etc., in accordance with Stalin's policies and practices. Hence Staliniˈzation.
1949I. Deutscher Stalin 366 Even the spoken language became ‘Stalinized’ to a fantastic extent. 1954Koestler Invisible Writing x. 110 The natives were drawn into the towns, educated, Russified and Stalinised. 1956Washington Post 19 Nov. a21/1 Even today, after the unspeakable horror of the blood bath in Hungary, the betting is still somewhat against a ‘re-Stalinization’. 1959Manch. Guardian 5 Aug. 10/3 Returning to Hungary..in 1944 to take part in the ‘Stalinisation’ of his country. 1971I. Deutscher Marxism in our Time (1972) vi. 124 This was the first dangerous attack on the autonomy of the [Polish] Communist Party, the first act, as it turned out, of ‘Stalinization’. 1979Dædalus Winter 135 Mutual contamination or interpenetration between the Communist party (which had not been Stalinized in the first place..) and Italian society. 1981Guardian 16 Feb. 4/5 Mr Gerald Kaufman..said he did not regard ‘the Stalinisation of the Labour Party as democracy’. |