demagogic如何读

英:[ˌdemə'ɡɒɡɪk]

美:[ˌdɛməˈɡɑdʒɪk, -ˈɡɑɡ-, -ˈɡodʒɪk]

demagogic是什么意思

  • adj.煽动的;蛊惑人心的

demagogic自然拼读

dem·a·gog·ic

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demagogic扩展

demagogical (adj.), demagogically (adv.)

demagogic词根

词根:demagog

adj.

demagogical 煽动的

n.

demagogue 煽动者;煽动家;煽动政治家

demagoguery 散布谣言;煽动行为;群众煽动

demagog 群众领导者;煽动家

demagogy 煽动家的方法与行为

demagogic英英释义

Adjective

1. characteristic of or resembling a demagogue;

"demagogic speeches"

demagogic词源中文解释

"与煽动家有关或相似,出于自身利益而迎合暴民情绪",1794年; 参见 demagogue + -ic。希腊语中有 demagogikos "适合或类似于煽动家"。相关词汇: Demagogical(1734年)。

demagogic词源英文解释

borrowed from Greek dēmagōgikós, from dēmagōgós demagogue >entry 1 + -ikos -ic >entry 1

The first known use of demagogic was in 1831

demagogic 例句

1 As a Virginia planter, Washington might have sympathized with Madison and Jefferson, but he shared the Federalists' love of order and increasingly distrusted Republicans as demagogic and irresponsible.

2 Yet in Bolivia, as in other nations where wealth taxes are being considered, opponents are decrying class warfare, accusing the political left of using the pandemic as an excuse to push through “demagogic” policies.

3 The governor, a Republican, has drawn fire, much of it demagogic, from publicity-hungry General Assembly Republicans.

4 Ms. Thénault, the historian, acknowledged Mr. Macron’s efforts but noted that his symbolic gestures to each community linked to the Algerian war sometimes seemed demagogic.

5 Both men, and his publisher, were rightly appalled that Hawley continued to lead a demagogic attack on the election results, even after the Capitol insurrection highlighted the risks in blood.

6 That fits right into the Trump agenda, which has always been a mix of corporate tax breaks, demagogic rabble-rousing, and de-regulation.

7 Trump, who is divisive and demagogic at home and favors autocratic regimes abroad, is the United States’ greatest scourge on public service in the 21st century.

8 Yet the United States has more guns than people, and demagogic politicians such as Abbott want us to have even more weapons — which can lead only to more needless killing.

9 And they are now pursuing the logical policy conclusions of this demagogic rhetoric, some of which might worsen inflation.

10 We’re a divided nation, but we don’t need to be a nation engulfed in lies, lawlessness and demagogic incitement.

11 To suggest any connection between the war in Vietnam and the condition of Black citizens at home, according to Life, was little more than "demagogic slander."

12 Rorty’s new fans may be surprised, opening their delivery, to discover a book that has almost nothing to do with the rise of a demagogic right and its cynical exploitation of the working class.

13 Elegant wedding dress skirt is not just by demagogic, Fish Leong chosen in recent years, hot money deep V halter dress.

雅致的婚纱礼服裙不只是蛊惑人心,鱼,热钱深v露背礼服近年来选择丰隆。

14 Critics believe this will muzzle legal protections and open the door to an authoritarian, demagogic state.

15 It was a dismissive formulation that made it far harder for McAuliffe to push back against Youngkin’s demagogic attack on critical race theory, which is not taught in Virginia’s schools.

16 It’s alert to the ways in which demagogic leaders or movements can use propaganda, an older term that can be synonymous with disinformation.

17 This is how demagogic politicians and charismatic preachers can win us over, often despite their reliance on implausible narratives that beguile us.

18 The Trump years add another dimension to the analysis: Frustration with a government that doesn’t solve problems leads people to vote for demagogic outsiders who create further crises.

19 This utterly cynical behavior shows how demagogic Democratic claims to back democracy really are.

20 Among the stories that Dominion says Fox promoted was that the company was actually the brainchild of associates of Hugo Chávez—Venezuela’s demagogic leftist President, who died in 2013—and was built to steal elections.

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