单词 | nationalism |
释义 | nationalism (næʃənəlɪzəm ) 1. uncountable noun Nationalism is the desire for political independence of people who feel they are historically or culturally a separate group within a country. ...the rising tide of nationalism. 2. uncountable noun You can refer to a person's great love for their nation as nationalism. It is often associated with the belief that a particular nation is better than any other nation, and in this case is often used showing disapproval. This kind of fierce nationalism is a powerful and potentially volatile force. Synonyms: patriotism, loyalty to your country, chauvinism, jingoism Collocations: narrow nationalism Neither narrow nationalism nor economic self-interest can be allowed to squander the one goal every responsible leader should share. Times,Sunday Times She said that people from across the world would see a politician with 'narrow nationalism replacing patriotism, intolerance replacing debate and disunity replacing solidarity'. Times, Sunday Times They shroud their narrow nationalism in the language of patriotism. Times, Sunday Times The first was that narrow nationalism from either side could find only destructive expression. Times,Sunday Times Even then, however, he would have struggled to overcome the powers of the republics as they became more and more the bastions of narrow nationalism. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 民族主义 Japanese: 国家主義 |
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