单词 | warmonger |
释义 | warmonger From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Militarywarmongerwar‧mon‧ger /ˈwɔːˌmʌŋɡə $ ˈwɔːrˌmɑːŋɡər, -ˌmʌŋ-/ noun [countable]PMPGOsomeone, especially a politician, who wants people to start fighting or start a war – used to show disapproval —warmongering adjective, noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpuswarmonger• Despite the beliefs of foreigners, he had not really been a warmonger.• James Madison, who was burdened with the War of 1812, was branded as both a warmonger and a coward.• We're not warmongers, but liberationists.• Some saw him as a great statesman, but others saw him as a ruthless warmonger.• You know ... as I do ... that the Prussians have always been the warmongers. |
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