英:[ˈdʒɪŋgəʊ]
美:[ˈdʒɪŋgoʊ]
英:[ˈdʒɪŋgəʊ]
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jin·go
jIng go
复数:jingoes
词根:jingo
adj.jingoist 侵略主义的;沙文主义的
jingoistic 侵略分子的,强硬外交政策的
n.jingoism 侵略主义;沙文主义;武力外交政策
jingoist 沙文主义者;侵略主义者
noun
a person who is boastfully and excessively patriotic, usu. advocating a belligerent foreign policy; chauvinist.
adjective
of jingoes or characterized by jingoism; jingoistic.
"毫无思想的、军国主义的爱国者",1878年,源自于由 G.W. Hunt 创作的音乐厅歌曲的副歌,由"吉尔伯特·H·麦克德莫特"(1845-1901)演唱,支持英国对俄罗斯的侵略政策,当时正值国际紧张时期。("我们不想打仗,但是如果我们打,我们有船,我们有人,我们也有钱。")
Hunt's patriotic song of 1878, with a swinging tune ... became at Macdermott's instigation the watchword of the popular supporters of England's bellicose policy. The "Daily News" on 11 March 1878 first dubbed the latter 'Jingoes' in derision .... ["Dictionary of National Biography," London, 1912]
亨特的爱国歌曲于1878年,伴随着一个摇摆的旋律......在麦克德莫特的推动下,成为英国好战政策的普遍支持者的口号。 1878年3月11日,《每日新闻》首次嘲笑后者为“Jingoes”......["国家传记词典",伦敦,1912年]
作为一种断言, by jingo 自1690年代起在口语中使用(high jingo 自1660年代起被证实),而 jingo 在这里显然是另一个对 Jesus 的委婉说法(它翻译自法语 Par Dieu),受到魔术师的胡言乱语 presto-jingo 的影响(自1660年代起被证实)。经常有人建议它某种程度上源自于巴斯克语 Jinkoa 的“神”,但这一说法“不是不可能的”,但“尚未得到证据支持”[OED]。
Interjection probably euphemism for Jesus Noun from the fact that the phrase by jingo appeared in the refrain of a chauvinistic song
The first known use of jingo was in 1663
jinrickshanoun
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jinninoun
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jingonoun
a person who favors a warlike policy toward other countries
1 "In a democracy everybody speaks,” said Dad, "so, by jingo, start speaking.”
2 “They had a phrase back in ’40 called ‘high jingo,’” said Hodel.
3 How it is to-day I don't know; probably they now have music-halls and motor cars, jingoes and pickpockets, but in my time all was slow, sure, and safe.
4 "Well, if he is not asleep, you see, by jingo! the thing is serious."
5 The President seemed to appreciate my view, but again feared the jingo spirit of Congress.
6 You're right, by jingo!
啊!你完全正确!
7 If you don't," said the other, looking serious, "by jingo! we'll be in a thundering fix.
8 By jingo,I'm leaving here in spite of the blizzard.
老天作证,哪怕狂风暴雪我都要离开这儿。
9 At home and abroad the capitalistic war interests and the nationalistic jingoes stirred the animosities of the peoples.
10 I fancied he was half a jingo, half an Ultramontane; and his wife seemed to back him, and held much aloof from us.
11 This message, and the nationalist jingo that Trump has married to it, has been a long time coming.
12 Why, by jingo, because your breath is strong enough to make flies fall in their flight.
13 a jingo who thought other countries should automatically follow his country's policies
14 Mr. Connelly, who loves police lingo and acronyms and uses the phrase “high jingo” every chance he gets, points out that the former George Irving is now referred to as a “splat.”
15 "By jingo! dat our Pompey, what run from Massa John in New Orlean," tittered the colonel's black servant, who stood a little on one side with the horses.
16 "By jingo! that is worth a hundred dollars!"
17 There's the place where it broke, and, by jingo! there's gum below, slightly balled already.
18 So long as our jingoes confine themselves to merely trumpeting national virtues, actual and imputed, we may rest content.
19 As long as people don't talk jingo, I think it's a jolly useful thing.'
20 I'm beginning to see that; but, by jingo, we were nearly choked, that is to say, you choked me.
1 侵略主义
2 沙文主义者
3 主战论的
5 主战论者
6 主战论