单词 | fundamentalist |
释义 | fundamentalist From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Christianityfundamentalistfun‧da‧men‧tal‧ist /ˌfʌndəˈmentəlɪst/ noun [countable]1 EXTREMEsomeone who follows religious laws very strictly religious fundamentalists2 RRCa Christian who believes that everything in the Bible is completely and actually true —fundamentalism noun [uncountable] —fundamentalist adjective a fundamentalist doctrineExamples from the Corpusfundamentalist• They belong to a fundamentalist church.• But fundamentalists are not usually hypocrites.• The protest was led by a small group of Christian fundamentalists.• an organized Christian fundamentalist movement• The president's announcement is bound to anger religious fundamentalists.• In recent years he had made a point of appeasing the fundamentalists at the same time as co-opting left-wing opposition.From Longman Business Dictionaryfundamentalistfun‧da‧men‧tal‧ist /ˌfʌndəˈmentəlɪst/ noun [countable] FINANCE someone who looks at basic information about the economy, an industry, or a company, rather than other informationIf the pound reaches $1.65, some think it could shoot up into the $1.80s, but few fundamentalist analysts are as positive. |
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