释义 |
populistpop‧u‧list /ˈpɒpjəlɪst $ ˈpɑː-/ adjective - Edwards is seen as a populist Democrat.
- And the new genre of populist politicians will have to deliver far more than free elections.
- But, as Marx saw long ago, free-market capitalism is quintessentially populist and inherently subversive of traditions and rituals.
- His longtime friends describe his populist style as no political gimmick.
- However, the bill was revised in parliament by Solidarity politicians bowing to populist pressures.
- It is a populist, ultranationalist and xenophobic party of the kind that thrives in times of crisis.
- Thaksin needs a large amount of funds if he is to honour the populist promises that got him elected.
- The Vanguard faction, on the other hand, does not discard populist nationalism and racism.
- There seem to be uh a possibility, a potential for a popular reaction, a populist reaction.
► Politicsadversarial, adjectiveamnesty, nounanarchism, nounanarchist, nounanticlerical, adjectivearms control, nounbigot, nounbigoted, adjectivebigotry, nounbilateral, adjectiveBlimp, nouncarpetbagger, nouncaucus, nounchancellor, nouncoalition, nounconsensus, nounconstituency, nounconstitutionalism, nounconsumerism, nouncredo, noundemagogue, noundestabilize, verbdétente, noundisorder, noundissent, noundivine right, nounferment, nounfirebrand, noungerrymandering, nounheartland, nounhonours list, nouninterventionist, adjectiveisolationism, nounliberal, adjectiveliberal, nounliberalism, nounlobby, nounlobby, verbMaoism, nounnationalistic, adjective-ocracy, suffix-ocrat, suffixopinion-makers, nounopinion poll, nounpersonality cult, nounpetition, nounphoto opportunity, nounplacard, nounplatform, nounpolitical, adjectivepolitical asylum, nounpolitical geography, nounpolitical machine, nounpopulist, adjectivepork barrel, nounprivilege, nounpropaganda, nounrealpolitik, nounrevolution, nounsoapbox, nounsound bite, nounstump, verbsubversive, adjectivesubvert, verbwar of words, nounwheeler-dealer, nounwheeling and dealing, noun NOUN► rhetoric· In the ensuing campaign, Thorne, Jones and their supporters exploited populist rhetoric on the war.· Or are they simply reacting emotionally to finely crafted television commercials and populist rhetoric? relating to or representing ordinary people, rather than rich or very highly educated people: a populist campaign—populist noun [countable]—populism noun [uncountable] |