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单词 fundie
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Definition of fundie in English:

fundie

nounPlural fundies ˈfʌndiˈfəndē
informal
  • 1A fundamentalist, especially a Christian fundamentalist.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Come on, you fundies, you've got your smoking gun!
    • And here's where the fundies fundamentally disagree.
    • Fundies are fundies, no matter which side of the table you're on.
    • That includes doing more to separate church and state in Britain while the religious fundies are relatively weak.
    • In effect, Raspberry and Wooden agree that the problem with civic progress in the United States is those mean old fundies.
    • Mary does what God tells her, because she had internalized all of the things that her fellow fundies had said over and over.
    • We've got hay, wool and lamb buyers and sellers all lined up and the sane are beginning to recognize the fundies for what they are.
    • The ‘Christianity’ promoted by the fundies on the right excludes blacks as well as Jews.
    • If you want our respect, you have to speak out against the fundies first.
    • When Muslims challenge the fundies in their ranks, like Christians do theirs, we need to support them.
    • If fundies are hostile to Jews, how to explain the widespread support given Israel throughout the Bible-belt states?
    • I was going to talk about homosexuality from both the fundie and the liberal Christian angle, but changed my mind.
    • The fundies would rather get nothing than settle for less than 100% of their ask.
    • Compared to some other loopy Christian fundie groups, I don't mind them (the mainstream guys, not this off-shoot).
    • His heliocentric model resulted in troubling the religious fundies so much that he died finally under house arrest.
    • All of this is just another example of fundies shoving their views of right and wrong on everyone else.
    • By playing along with the fundies, and treating marriage as a vital, valid topic for political discussion, we waste our own limited resources and play a game we can never win.
    • ‘Love the sinner, hate the sin,’ say some of the fundies.
    • By Christmas, every fundie in the country will have a copy.
    • Every religion has its fundies, people who believe that they are the blessed ones and everyone else is an unbeliever, unworthy.
    1. 1.1 A member of the radical, as opposed to the pragmatic, wing of the Green movement.
      Often contrasted with realo
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'm from a fundie background myself, and still have many afflicted family members back in the old country.
      • Inside the party, issue for issue, the realos and the fundis competed for the soul and stewardship of the Greens.
      • By the 1980s, all these new movements had become divided internally between what the German Greens called the fundis and the realos.

Origin

1980s: from German, abbreviation of Fundamentalist 'fundamentalist'.

 
 

Definition of fundie in US English:

fundie

nounˈfəndē
informal
  • A fundamentalist, especially a Christian fundamentalist.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fundies would rather get nothing than settle for less than 100% of their ask.
    • If you want our respect, you have to speak out against the fundies first.
    • We've got hay, wool and lamb buyers and sellers all lined up and the sane are beginning to recognize the fundies for what they are.
    • Mary does what God tells her, because she had internalized all of the things that her fellow fundies had said over and over.
    • Come on, you fundies, you've got your smoking gun!
    • By playing along with the fundies, and treating marriage as a vital, valid topic for political discussion, we waste our own limited resources and play a game we can never win.
    • All of this is just another example of fundies shoving their views of right and wrong on everyone else.
    • When Muslims challenge the fundies in their ranks, like Christians do theirs, we need to support them.
    • Compared to some other loopy Christian fundie groups, I don't mind them (the mainstream guys, not this off-shoot).
    • The ‘Christianity’ promoted by the fundies on the right excludes blacks as well as Jews.
    • Fundies are fundies, no matter which side of the table you're on.
    • And here's where the fundies fundamentally disagree.
    • In effect, Raspberry and Wooden agree that the problem with civic progress in the United States is those mean old fundies.
    • I was going to talk about homosexuality from both the fundie and the liberal Christian angle, but changed my mind.
    • That includes doing more to separate church and state in Britain while the religious fundies are relatively weak.
    • His heliocentric model resulted in troubling the religious fundies so much that he died finally under house arrest.
    • ‘Love the sinner, hate the sin,’ say some of the fundies.
    • If fundies are hostile to Jews, how to explain the widespread support given Israel throughout the Bible-belt states?
    • Every religion has its fundies, people who believe that they are the blessed ones and everyone else is an unbeliever, unworthy.
    • By Christmas, every fundie in the country will have a copy.

Origin

1980s: from German, abbreviation of Fundamentalist ‘fundamentalist’.

 
 
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