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词汇 militarist
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Definition of militarist in English:

militarist

noun ˈmɪlɪt(ə)rɪstˈmɪləd(ə)rəst
derogatory
  • A person who believes that a country should maintain a strong military capability.

    a group of militarists within the administration
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They rebuilt the arsenal, previously dismantled by agreement among the militarists.
    • Whether you are a pacifist or a militarist, a Republican or a Democrat, an American or European, you're a security consumer.
    • Superficially, he seemed at different times to be an ardent liberal or a reactionary militarist.
    • They would have preferred no compromise with the militarists.
    • The account ends with the Tang Dynasty's collapse into a welter of provincial militarists.
    • The prime minister has to face up to his militarists.
    • A government controlled by militarists is in some ways more dangerous than one controlled by the military.
    • Even more important, not all the militarists wear uniforms.
    • Making them our public enemy No. 1 plays into the hands of militarists on both sides of the Pacific.
    • I would argue that there is tacit collusion among the militarists of all sides.
adjective ˈmɪlɪt(ə)rɪstˈmɪləd(ə)rəst
derogatory
  • Holding the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability.

    the aggressive militarist foreign policy of the government
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our foreign policy was about to take a sharp unilateralist and militarist turn.
    • He was a newspaper proprietor who plagued the British people for years with militarist and xenophobic drivel.
    • Examining the crucial elements leading to World War I, he exposes how a pack of falsehoods and the militarist myths they serve may bedevil us still.
    • You say you're confused about how we progressives can possibly nominate what you call a "militarist candidate."
    • The fact of local, militarist autonomy was acknowledged by the creation of the political councils.
    • Yet another, though less obvious, militarist threat was now growing.
    • Eisenhower warned Americans of an internal threat from militarist officers and greedy weapons contractors who were seeking to control foreign policy.
    • Was this the age-old militarist strategy of provoking the sort of violence that made them indispensable?
    • The candidate's militarist agenda could produce a massive backlash against the party.
    • The training program is a specific kind of militarist indoctrination of minors.

Definition of militarist in US English:

militarist

nounˈmiləd(ə)rəstˈmɪləd(ə)rəst
derogatory
  • A person who believes that a country should maintain a strong military capability.

    a group of militarists within the administration
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even more important, not all the militarists wear uniforms.
    • The prime minister has to face up to his militarists.
    • They rebuilt the arsenal, previously dismantled by agreement among the militarists.
    • They would have preferred no compromise with the militarists.
    • The account ends with the Tang Dynasty's collapse into a welter of provincial militarists.
    • A government controlled by militarists is in some ways more dangerous than one controlled by the military.
    • Making them our public enemy No. 1 plays into the hands of militarists on both sides of the Pacific.
    • Superficially, he seemed at different times to be an ardent liberal or a reactionary militarist.
    • I would argue that there is tacit collusion among the militarists of all sides.
    • Whether you are a pacifist or a militarist, a Republican or a Democrat, an American or European, you're a security consumer.
adjectiveˈmiləd(ə)rəstˈmɪləd(ə)rəst
derogatory
  • Holding the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability.

    the aggressive militarist foreign policy of the government
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Examining the crucial elements leading to World War I, he exposes how a pack of falsehoods and the militarist myths they serve may bedevil us still.
    • The candidate's militarist agenda could produce a massive backlash against the party.
    • The training program is a specific kind of militarist indoctrination of minors.
    • Eisenhower warned Americans of an internal threat from militarist officers and greedy weapons contractors who were seeking to control foreign policy.
    • The fact of local, militarist autonomy was acknowledged by the creation of the political councils.
    • He was a newspaper proprietor who plagued the British people for years with militarist and xenophobic drivel.
    • Yet another, though less obvious, militarist threat was now growing.
    • Was this the age-old militarist strategy of provoking the sort of violence that made them indispensable?
    • You say you're confused about how we progressives can possibly nominate what you call a "militarist candidate."
    • Our foreign policy was about to take a sharp unilateralist and militarist turn.
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