pinko如何读

英:[ˈpɪŋkəʊ]

美:[ˈpɪŋkoʊ]

pinko是什么意思

  • n.有左倾政治思想的人;左倾分子

pinko自然拼读

pink·o

pinko变形

复数:pinkos或pinkoes

pinko英英释义

Noun

1. emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals or revolutionaries

pinko词源中文解释

1936年,贬义俚语形式的 pink(形容词),用于政治意义上的人,指其社会或政治观点“有倾向于‘红色’”; 这个隐喻至少从1837年就已经存在。作为形容词的用法始于1957年。

pinko词源英文解释

The first known use of pinko was in 1925

pinko 例句

1 Richard Schiff is excellent in the small role of the American Ford executive who must come over to sort out this costly pinko mess.

2 His comments on issues like fighting in hockey, female sports reporters in dressing rooms, French-Canadians and "pinkos" that "ride bicycles and everything" have frequently landed him in hot water.

3 Mr. Navasky is the former editor and publisher of The Nation, the venerable journal of the left that Calvin Trillin has warmly referred to as “a pinko magazine printed on very cheap paper.”

4 "Sounds like our pinkos back home," Giselle Prescott said to Hall.

5 Nobody can dismiss this research as coming from a pinko front.

6 Some of the men in this company are going out and getting pinko, stinko, sloppy drunk.

7 The pinkos might counter that most high school mascots wouldn’t prompt 40 percent of students and staffers to consider a change.

8 Churchill and Thatcher were especially vocal critics: They felt there was something a bit pinko about the whole enterprise.

9 This is your pinko liberal Guardian after all, where anything goes. 90+3 min: Arsenal win a free-kick in the third of four minutes of injury time.

10 Their bosses then fired them and pledged to keep these pinkos out of the motion picture industry.

11 The Caller's executive editor, one David Martosko, writes an editor's note attacking all the Callers critics as left-wing pinkos and liars.

12 Slurs "Commie" & "pinko" in 1950s--slurs of "racist" in our era--casually uttered, to denigrate another who differs from you even mildly.

13 Earlier in September, those pinko radicals at advisory giant Deloitte started offering 16 weeks of paid family leave to any employee male or female who needed to look after a family member.

14 Mom looked after him and murmured, “A good-looking pinko, that’s for sure.”

15 Mr. Fertik’s thinking on consumer privacy developed in part from what he called his Upper West Side, civil rights, “Jewish, lefty, pinko” upbringing and his Dalton, Horace Mann, Harvard College, Harvard Law School education.

16 It's a classic scare tactic, that your hard-earned dollars are being spent to turn your kids into pinkos.

17 When a House of Delegates committee weakened the bill, a furious Mr. Barry called his political opponents “spineless pinkos.”

18 In a speech to reserve officers at the War College in July, 1961, Mr. Barnett denounced "crackpots" who hunt "pinkos" in local colleges.

19 Santorum’s latest remarks don’t mark the first time he’s tarred an idea he doesn’t like with the pinko label.

20 The film is as preachy as a vintage pinko melodrama of social protest but funny and fleet enough that its didacticism slides by on charm.

pinko 同义词

1 社会主义者

red socialist

2 思想左倾者

pink

3 左派

leftist left red

4 共产主义者

communist

5 思想较左倾的人

pink

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