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词根:nation
adj.national 国家的;国民的;民族的;国立的
nationalist 民族主义的(等于nationalistic);国家主义的;民族独立主义的
n.national 国民
nationality 国籍,国家;民族;部落
nation 国家;民族;国民
nationalism 民族主义;国家主义;民族特性
nationalist 民族主义者;国家主义者;民族独立主义者
nationhood 作为一个国家的地位
vt.nationalize 使国有化;使民族化;使归化;使成国家
nationalise 把…收归国有;使具有某国国籍;使成国家
Adjective
1. fanatically patriotic
2. devotion to the interests or culture of a particular nation including promoting the interests of one country over those of others;
"nationalist aspirations"
"minor nationalistic differences"
The first known use of nationalistic was in 1855
1 There’s a malign energy, an ignorant force, that comes out in tribal, nationalistic animosities, or Mexican drug cartel violence, or religious-based extremism and blatant corporate greed and aggression.
2 As a lifelong pacifist and self-proclaimed "international person", he had been horrified at the extreme nationalistic mania engendered by the war even among scientific colleagues.
3 The basic thought that guides these specific means of national recovery is not narrowly nationalistic.
指导这一特别的全国性复苏的基本思想并非狭隘的国家主义.
4 Regional painting, which flourished before and during the Great Depression, might be thought of in the same nationalistic category, but it doesn’t exactly fit; in it history and fiction are hard to sort out.
5 The community outside the base is called Yamato, a name of stinging significance once used to signify the country and its ethnically homogeneous population, redolent of history and nationalistic pride.
6 Meanwhile, politicians and bureaucrats jockey for ideological advantage, cutting and slicing literature along ethnic, cultural and nationalistic lines.
7 “We decided against the ‘nationalistic’ pavilion option and opened up the project into a collateral event with more curatorial freedom.”
8 How oddly fitting, then, that the film itself has become a lightning rod for nationalist sympathies — and on an anniversary that is fraught with historical, nationalistic significance.
9 I think that is what has shocked people into a pretty old-fashioned, nationalistic mindset.
10 The Chinese shall never underestimate the nationalistic sentiments of the Vietnamese.
中国人可不能低估越南的民族主义情绪。
11 But nationalistic tensions are touched upon only glancingly.
12 His late father was right-wing and much more nationalistic than Ben-Ami, which made the jump trickier: Many friends and family members viewed his move as an attack on Zionism.
13 Turks remind me in some ways of Americans in that they are extremely welcoming but also fiercely nationalistic.
在某些方面,土耳其人让我想起美国人,他们非常好客,但是也有强烈的民族感情。
14 I'd say a sort of a nationalistic or socialistic attitude,” Paul said.
15 Understandably, it is a work that proclaims a somewhat literal message of conflict and nationalistic fervor.
16 Without doubt there were dangerous individuals, groups and nationalistic organizations among the Japanese prior to Pearl Harbor.
17 But Israel miscalculated and to understand the depth of Palestinian nationalistic aspirations.
但是,以色列打错了算盘,不能理解巴勒斯坦民族主义愿望的深度.
18 In the 1970s he insisted on singing all three verses of the German national anthem in a version recorded for school pupils, despite the fact that the second, nationalistic verse has long been considered taboo.
19 In the late 1920s the party began to adopt a more stridently nationalistic posture.
在19世纪20年代后期,该党开始执行一种更加坚定的民族主义路线。
20 He relished his public status as no-nonsense voice of a common-sense socialism that had an increasingly nationalistic tint.
3 民族主义者
4 民族主义的
6 国家主义
7 民族主义
8 国家主义者
9 国家主义的