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单词 Slavophile
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Definition of Slavophile in English:

Slavophile

nounˈslavəfʌɪlˈslævəˌfaɪl
  • A person who greatly admires the Slavic peoples or their languages.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the other hand, this apology from Khomyakov, the archetypal Slavophile, was first written in French.
    • The major opponents of the Slavophile position were the western influenced Nihilists.
    • Owen's publications have emphasized the intellectual foundations of Russian entrepreneurship in the Slavophile movement of the mid-nineteenth century.
    • For all his rebuttal of Slavophile views on the peasants, the Aksakovs were capable of influencing his writing.
    • When Potugin describes Gubarev as a Slavophile, we should realise that Turgenev, through his mouthpiece Potugin, is making a wounding polemical point.
    • As a key early advocate of nationalistic Slavophile capitalism Chizhov was closely allied to the Moscow merchants.
    • is light years away from any Slavophile view of the role of the obshchina in Russian life.
    • The Slavophile branch of the zemstvo movement, the so-called ' Octobrists ', duly accepted these concessions and rallied to the throne.
    • Solzhenitsyn also has publicly expressed admiration for some notorious anti-Semites, such as the Slavophile writers Vladimir Soloukhin, Valentin Rasputin, and Vasily Belov.
    • Turgenev had already given a polemical portrait of the peasant-loving Slavophile, Konstantin Aksakov.
    • Moscow was regarded as full-blooded Russian, Slavophile, hospitable - in other words, the very heart of Russia.
    • It had coincided with soul-searching on an ideological level, which had changed Herzen from ardent Westerniser to something more akin to a Slavophile socialist.
    • In the second chapter, Owen explores Chizhov's efforts at advocating Slavophile capitalism.
    • In his book " Discourse on Pushkin ", Dostoevsky describes the Slavophile position.
    • In Russia and Europe, the Slavophile Nikolay Danilevskiy argued that Russia possessed a distinctive Slavic civilization of its own, midway between Europe and Asia.
    • They were also socialists, but unlike their Slavophile counterparts, they did not believe in a utopia.
    • Sakwa evidently has no patience with the easy assumption that this Russian leader marks no more than a relapse into tsarist practices and Slavophile dogma.
    • It is, in addition, a statement of the code of values of the Slavophile creed.
    • But in Hutz's case, energy and stage presence trump his seemingly insincere stance as revolutionary Slavophile.
    • In her religious convictions and attitude to the people, Liza may be seen as something of a Slavophile heroine.
 
 

Definition of Slavophile in US English:

Slavophile

nounˈslævəˌfaɪlˈslavəˌfīl
  • A person who greatly admires the Slavic peoples or their languages.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the other hand, this apology from Khomyakov, the archetypal Slavophile, was first written in French.
    • In her religious convictions and attitude to the people, Liza may be seen as something of a Slavophile heroine.
    • It had coincided with soul-searching on an ideological level, which had changed Herzen from ardent Westerniser to something more akin to a Slavophile socialist.
    • They were also socialists, but unlike their Slavophile counterparts, they did not believe in a utopia.
    • The major opponents of the Slavophile position were the western influenced Nihilists.
    • Solzhenitsyn also has publicly expressed admiration for some notorious anti-Semites, such as the Slavophile writers Vladimir Soloukhin, Valentin Rasputin, and Vasily Belov.
    • Moscow was regarded as full-blooded Russian, Slavophile, hospitable - in other words, the very heart of Russia.
    • Sakwa evidently has no patience with the easy assumption that this Russian leader marks no more than a relapse into tsarist practices and Slavophile dogma.
    • Turgenev had already given a polemical portrait of the peasant-loving Slavophile, Konstantin Aksakov.
    • Owen's publications have emphasized the intellectual foundations of Russian entrepreneurship in the Slavophile movement of the mid-nineteenth century.
    • For all his rebuttal of Slavophile views on the peasants, the Aksakovs were capable of influencing his writing.
    • It is, in addition, a statement of the code of values of the Slavophile creed.
    • In his book " Discourse on Pushkin ", Dostoevsky describes the Slavophile position.
    • But in Hutz's case, energy and stage presence trump his seemingly insincere stance as revolutionary Slavophile.
    • When Potugin describes Gubarev as a Slavophile, we should realise that Turgenev, through his mouthpiece Potugin, is making a wounding polemical point.
    • The Slavophile branch of the zemstvo movement, the so-called ' Octobrists ', duly accepted these concessions and rallied to the throne.
    • In Russia and Europe, the Slavophile Nikolay Danilevskiy argued that Russia possessed a distinctive Slavic civilization of its own, midway between Europe and Asia.
    • In the second chapter, Owen explores Chizhov's efforts at advocating Slavophile capitalism.
    • As a key early advocate of nationalistic Slavophile capitalism Chizhov was closely allied to the Moscow merchants.
    • is light years away from any Slavophile view of the role of the obshchina in Russian life.
 
 
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