socialist

英 ['səʊʃ(ə)lɪst; 'səʊʃəlɪst] 美 ['soʃəlɪst]
  • n. 社会主义者;社会党党员
  • adj. 社会主义的

中文词源


socialist 社会主义者

socialism,社会主义,-ist,人。

英文词源


socialist (n.)
"one who advocates socialism," 1827, from French socialiste, or else a native formation based on it, in reference to the teachings of Comte de Saint-Simon, founder of French socialism. The word begins to be used in French in the modern sense c. 1835. Socialista, with a different sense, was applied 18c. to followers and pupils of Dutch jurist Grotius (1583-1645), from his use of socialistus. Socialist realism attested from 1934.
I find that socialism is often misunderstood by its least intelligent supporters and opponents to mean simply unrestrained indulgence of our natural propensity to heave bricks at respectable persons. [George Bernard Shaw, "An Unsocial Socialist," 1900]



Prison is a Socialist's Paradise, where equality prevails, everything is supplied and competition is eliminated. [Elbert Hubbard, "The Note Book," 1927]

双语例句


1. Jamaica's socialist government is adopting US-inspired free market practices.
牙买加的社会主义政府正在仿效美国实行自由市场。

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2. It is really not clear just why he became a Socialist.
他为何成为社会党人的确切原因实际上还不清楚。

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3. The party in power planned to bulldoze through a full socialist programme.
执政党打算强制推行一个全面的社会主义方案。

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4. Such an approach accords with the principles of socialist ideology.
这种方法与社会主义意识形态的原则相符。

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5. He used to heap scorn on Dr Vazquez's socialist ideas.
他以前总是嘲笑巴斯克斯博士的社会主义观点。

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