polemicist如何读

英:[pəˈlemɪsɪst]

美:[pəˈlɛmɪsɪst]

polemicist是什么意思

  • n.善辩论者

polemicist自然拼读

po·lem·i·cist

p lem sihst

polemicist变形

复数:polemicists

polemicist词根

词根:polemic

adj.

polemic 好争论的

n.

polemic 争论;辩论者

vi.

polemicize 参加辩论;发表辩论文

polemicist英英释义

noun

one who writes polemics.The writings of the polemicist and theologian Martin Luther had a vast influence on Christian thinking in the sixteenth century.

one who expresses an extreme or controversial viewpoint.These young revolutionaries have been influenced by the vehement and radical assertions of polemicists.

polemicist词源中文解释

"喜欢争论的人",1859年,是美国英语的一个构词方式,类似于 polemist(1825年),源自希腊语 polemistēs "战士",来自 polemizein "发动战争,进行战争",源自 polemos "战争",这个词的起源不详。

polemicist词源英文解释

French polémique, from Middle French, from polemique controversial, from Greek polemikos warlike, hostile, from polemos war; perhaps akin to Greek pelemizein to shake, Old English ealfelo baleful

The first known use of polemic was in 1626

polemicist儿童词典英英释义

policewomannoun

a woman who is a police officer

policewomannoun

a woman who is a police officer

policemannoun

police officer

policemannoun

police officer

police1 of 2verb

to control, regulate, or keep in order by use of police

police a city

to make clean and put in order

police the area

police2 of 2noun

the department of government that keeps order and enforces law, investigates crimes, and makes arrests

plural members of a police force

a private or military force like a police force

campus police

polestarnoun

north star

polentanoun

mush made of chestnut meal, cornmeal, or grain

polemicnoun

an aggressive attack on the opinions or beliefs of another

polemicnoun

an aggressive attack on the opinions or beliefs of another

polemicist 例句

1 Mr. Flew was a mild-mannered polemicist, respectful of his opponents and driven, as he often said, by simple curiosity and a determination to go where the facts led him.

2 The 1760s saw him enter the arena as an academic polemicist in the ever-more heated debate on the virtues of Greek and Roman architecture.

3 In recent years, the scientists and polemicists known as the New Atheists have been telling a certain type of evolutionary story.

4 Christie was charming and balanced a fine line between polemicist and standup, but the material felt at times too obvious.

5 I’m not any sort of polemicist or writer of that kind.

6 Many of the points Spufford makes against Dawkins are valid, but if he is right in saying atheist polemicists caricature religious faith, so does his condescending truculence toward atheists distort their argument.

7 A sidesplitting polemicist for the most awful situations.

8 But he was nothing if not a sporting polemicist.

9 But he attended the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism — one of his few Eastern elitist credentials, which he used to become an editorial polemicist for the conservative St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

10 Conservative pundits and liberal polemicists run laps around a track they have designed and built, rather than exploring the world outside.

11 Chateaubriand’s first book, “Essai Historique,” was, in his own words, “a compendium of my existence, as a poet, a moralist, a polemicist and a political thinker.”

12 The notion of Dylan as a hardcore political activist and polemicist, or as a dyed-in-the-wool man of the left, is not only antiquated but was essentially erroneous even in the early 60s.

13 A polemicist, after all, is nothing without someone to disagree with.

14 Though Ms. Rebeck sees herself as a storyteller and not a polemicist, this exchange typifies her knack for jokes that score points.

15 Rich was sometimes charged with being more polemicist than poet, but “these essays tell a different story,” our critic Parul Sehgal writes.

16 Not to mention that McGhee isn’t a stinging polemicist; she cajoles instead of ridicules.

17 Christopher Hitchens, a polemicist whose tone is that of an erudite straight - talker , does not.

辩论家克里斯托弗?希金斯( ChristopherHitchens )就不然.

18 This choice serves her purposes as a polemicist, because the government failed for the most part in its efforts to promote job creation.

19 Among Indian public intellectuals, a bright category that includes the Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, Roy is probably now her country's most globally famous polemicist, as both a writer and speaker.

20 As a polemicist, he will, appropriately, deploy the Thatcher he has illuminated for his own purposes.

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