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词汇 pamphleteer
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Definition of pamphleteer in English:

pamphleteer

noun pamfləˈtɪəˌpæmfləˈtɪr
  • A writer of pamphlets, especially ones of a political and controversial nature.

    (尤指政论性的)小册子作家;活页文选作家

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A pamphleteer by temperament, she knew that sedition and controversy are fired by printed matter.
    • I've often said that we are the heirs to the revolutionary war era's pamphleteers, only in electronic form and I proudly number myself amongst them.
    • Revolutionary pamphleteers denounced it as a resurrection of discredited feudal privileges.
    • And fueling that divide were hundreds of newspaper writers and pamphleteers.
    • They are the historical descendants of Founding Fathers like Thomas Paine and other pamphleteers who contributed enormously to our democracy.
    • The Levellers were an informal alliance of pamphleteers and army agitators who emerged during the upsurge of political and religious freethinking unleashed by the conflict between Parliament and king in the 1640s.
    • I'm often jokingly comparing bloggers to pamphleteers of yore, but within blogging there are definitely some significant cases where people have a message to get out that can change the world.
    • Newspapers evolved from the pamphleteers who considered themselves polemicists.
    • I mean the pamphleteers and the sons of liberty who got right in the face of King George III.
    • He was a novelist, a critic, a journalist, a pamphleteer, an investigator and he also saw writing as a way of thinking about problems.
    • We are at the beginning of a new age of online publishing - and I predict that this generation of online pamphleteers is just the first wave.
    • People who are marketing ideology as truth will eventually go the way of the pamphleteers, I suspect.
    • Cantillon is widely interpreted as being a member of the mercantilists, an unorganized, difficult to define group of writers and pamphleteers who dominated public debate before the time of David Hume and the Physiocrats.
    • The storytelling of the legal documents is replaced by the prefaces and narratives of the pamphleteers.
    • For all their utility as traffic wardens and deputised keepers of the peace, there are also the satgas that kidnap opposition pamphleteers, beat up journalists, and chase rivals down the main street waving machetes.
    • The rule aims to control access by others to a meaning being conveyed as well as to control the ability of the pamphleteer to convey a meaning.
    • Then, like the pamphleteers of old, dozens of community radio stations plastered on-air broadsheets all across the country, translating regulatory gobbledygook into straightforward rallying cries.
    • And there were pamphleteers everywhere, each of them armed with a further supply, looking for hands to receive them and new places in which to post them.
    • By the early 1780s, complaints had begun to mount; the Committee picked up where the pamphleteers and angry newspaper correspondents left off.
    • Here's an interesting article about how modern political debate resembles the pamphleteers in the early days of the US Republic.
verb pamfləˈtɪəˌpæmfləˈtɪr
[no object]usually as noun pamphleteering
  • Write and issue political pamphlets.

    编写(或发行)小册子

    there was relatively little controversial pamphleteering at this time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since his days in traffic court, Kyburz has continued pamphleteering against the establishment.
    • Yet a superficial revival of radical pamphleteering hides what is really going on.
    • But these are small blemishes in a splendid polemic in the best tradition of English pamphleteering.
    • In other words, after three decades of debate and argument, demonstrations and denunciations, politicking and pamphleteering, nothing has changed.
    • As more people become politically active, the greater the extent of partisan pamphleteering as opposed to more moderate discourse.

Rhymes

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Definition of pamphleteer in US English:

pamphleteer

nounˌpamfləˈtirˌpæmfləˈtɪr
  • A writer of pamphlets, especially ones of a political and controversial nature.

    (尤指政论性的)小册子作家;活页文选作家

    Example sentencesExamples
    • People who are marketing ideology as truth will eventually go the way of the pamphleteers, I suspect.
    • We are at the beginning of a new age of online publishing - and I predict that this generation of online pamphleteers is just the first wave.
    • And fueling that divide were hundreds of newspaper writers and pamphleteers.
    • Cantillon is widely interpreted as being a member of the mercantilists, an unorganized, difficult to define group of writers and pamphleteers who dominated public debate before the time of David Hume and the Physiocrats.
    • They are the historical descendants of Founding Fathers like Thomas Paine and other pamphleteers who contributed enormously to our democracy.
    • I'm often jokingly comparing bloggers to pamphleteers of yore, but within blogging there are definitely some significant cases where people have a message to get out that can change the world.
    • The rule aims to control access by others to a meaning being conveyed as well as to control the ability of the pamphleteer to convey a meaning.
    • And there were pamphleteers everywhere, each of them armed with a further supply, looking for hands to receive them and new places in which to post them.
    • Revolutionary pamphleteers denounced it as a resurrection of discredited feudal privileges.
    • I've often said that we are the heirs to the revolutionary war era's pamphleteers, only in electronic form and I proudly number myself amongst them.
    • Newspapers evolved from the pamphleteers who considered themselves polemicists.
    • Then, like the pamphleteers of old, dozens of community radio stations plastered on-air broadsheets all across the country, translating regulatory gobbledygook into straightforward rallying cries.
    • I mean the pamphleteers and the sons of liberty who got right in the face of King George III.
    • For all their utility as traffic wardens and deputised keepers of the peace, there are also the satgas that kidnap opposition pamphleteers, beat up journalists, and chase rivals down the main street waving machetes.
    • He was a novelist, a critic, a journalist, a pamphleteer, an investigator and he also saw writing as a way of thinking about problems.
    • By the early 1780s, complaints had begun to mount; the Committee picked up where the pamphleteers and angry newspaper correspondents left off.
    • The storytelling of the legal documents is replaced by the prefaces and narratives of the pamphleteers.
    • A pamphleteer by temperament, she knew that sedition and controversy are fired by printed matter.
    • The Levellers were an informal alliance of pamphleteers and army agitators who emerged during the upsurge of political and religious freethinking unleashed by the conflict between Parliament and king in the 1640s.
    • Here's an interesting article about how modern political debate resembles the pamphleteers in the early days of the US Republic.
verbˌpamfləˈtirˌpæmfləˈtɪr
[no object]usually as noun pamphleteering
  • Write and issue political or controversial pamphlets.

    there was relatively little controversial pamphleteering at this time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet a superficial revival of radical pamphleteering hides what is really going on.
    • As more people become politically active, the greater the extent of partisan pamphleteering as opposed to more moderate discourse.
    • In other words, after three decades of debate and argument, demonstrations and denunciations, politicking and pamphleteering, nothing has changed.
    • Since his days in traffic court, Kyburz has continued pamphleteering against the establishment.
    • But these are small blemishes in a splendid polemic in the best tradition of English pamphleteering.
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