counter-movement如何读

coun·​ter·​move·​mentˈkau̇n-tər-ˌmüv-mənt

counter-movement英英释义

noun

a movement in an opposite direction Suburban stress has not produced any large-scale countermovement back to the cities or out to the countryside, however.—William Schneider

She observed that whenever the body abruptly moves one way, there is a fallout of countermovements and readjustments …—Paul Trachtman

an organized movement that arises in opposition to something

Opponents labeled the whole program socialistic, and, in the 1960s, a strong countermovement developed …—The Bangor Daily News

noun

a movement in an opposite direction Suburban stress has not produced any large-scale countermovement back to the cities or out to the countryside, however.—William Schneider

She observed that whenever the body abruptly moves one way, there is a fallout of countermovements and readjustments …—Paul Trachtman

an organized movement that arises in opposition to something

Opponents labeled the whole program socialistic, and, in the 1960s, a strong countermovement developed …—The Bangor Daily News

counter-movement词源英文解释

The first known use of countermovement was circa 1818

counter-movement 例句

1 Although the mainstream perfume business has long run on seduction, celebrity and the idea that a person must have a signature scent, a burgeoning countermovement, driven by independent artisans, is questioning the idea that a perfume’s central function is to delight the noses of others.

2 In 2024, countermovements to take racist and classist history seriously will continue to run up against strong undercurrents of political scapegoating and zero-sum thinking throughout both countries, increasing the severity and reach of weathering.

3 Donna Whitmore, a lifelong Hayward resident, is part of a countermovement that says the story of Russell City has been wrongly co-opted by local politicians, national media and reparations advocates to serve as an example of unjust government actions against African Americans.

4 Meanwhile, a countermovement in support of law enforcement has begun to clash with the protests, sometimes leading to violence.

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