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词汇 anarchist
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Definition of anarchist in English:

anarchist

nounˈanəkɪstˈænərkəst
  • A person who believes in or tries to bring about anarchy.

    无政府主义者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Five anarchists had been executed in 1886 for allegedly inciting the Chicago Haymarket bombing.
    • Thousands of riot police will be lining the streets amid fears that either anarchists or terrorists will attempt to disrupt proceedings.
    • In the USSR, most anarchists turned into Communists after the Russian Revolution.
    • Tomorrow in particular could be the day when anarchists attempt to bring violence and destruction to the streets.
    • According to the news report the anarchists joined up and ‘infiltrated’ the peaceful protest.
    • Not all these plots were the work of anarchists and Socialist Revolutionaries.
    • Committed anarchists can judge his account of their views.
    • However, I've never really been convinced by the abandonment of democratic methods of some anarchists, for example.
    • Italian anarchists are believed to be behind the campaign.
    • The cops, checking my ID, find that I'm on a list of possible anarchists - they decide to search my car for drugs.
    • If all the people who were left wing anarchists really stood together for once and refused to vote, what would happen?
    • So the anarchists and direct action types like Warcry have been left to lead the charge.
    • Such views do not differ essentially from the arguments used by anarchists during the time of Marx and Engels.
    • Simply put, it gets the public even more fearful of anarchy and anarchists.
    • They are asking people to demonstrate on 2 July at the same time as the police are claiming Edinburgh will be overrun by anarchists.
    • This logic was embraced by both anarchists and populists, and imposed a number of strict conditions on the behaviour of terrorists.
    • There were four anarchists on the Military Revolutionary Committee which organised the insurrection in Petrograd.
    • Like libertarians, anarchists believe that morality is a matter of opinion or personal taste.
    • Many anarchists and syndicalists supported the revolution and he was keen to win them over.
    • They were made up of socialists, republicans, anarchists, revolutionary syndicalists and Catholics.
    Synonyms
    nihilist, insurgent, agitator, subversive, guerrilla, terrorist, bioterrorist, narcoterrorist, ecoterrorist, cyberterrorist, agroterrorist, freedom fighter, resistance fighter, rebel, revolutionary, revolutionist, Bolshevik, mutineer
    rare insurrectionist
    French rare frondeur
adjectiveˈanəkɪstˈænərkəst
  • Relating to or supporting anarchy or anarchists.

    和无政府主义(者)有关的;支持无政府主义(者)的

    an anarchist newspaper

    一份无政府主义者的报纸。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To say there is no such thing as anarchist politics is just wrong.
    • They come from the left and the right, from church groups and anarchist cells.
    • Another group of 20 police officers have been masquerading as anarchist protesters as part of a deep undercover operation.
    • I'm not really in support of the anarchist cause, but I guess they are on the same side of the fence as us.
    • There was a large delegation of libertarian and anarchist groups with their characteristic red and black banners.
    • The central theme of all strains of anarchist doctrine is the illegitimacy of the state.
    • There was a small group of very aggressive anarchist protestors called the No Police State Coalition.
    • He met Lenin (who was anxious to draw in anarchist support) and clearly felt some sympathy for the Bolshevik leader.
    • You can actually vote in a dictatorship or an anarchist dissolution of government if you want it.
    • Jean Vigo was born on 26 April 1905, the only child of anarchist activists.
    • He says he won't let a ‘travelling anarchist circus’ come to Britain.
    • I also think that there is a distinct lack of decent theorising in modern left wing and even anarchist thinking.
    • The same ambivalent usage marks anarchist versions of the truth, or those of radical feminists.
    • It was, after all, the important French anarchist thinker Proudhon who declared that property is theft.
    • My favorite part was the workshop on mental health in radical activist / anarchist communities.
    • In the Norrebro area, home to many of the city's communist and anarchist groups, an impromptu victory parade began.
    • My editor would probably die to know she's hired a socialist with anarchist leanings.
    • Having loose anarchist affiliations doesn't mean you have to operate chaotically.
    • He went on to say the people who took the day off to express their opposition to the war were solidly left and markedly anarchist and Marxist.
    • The socialist and anarchist parties proved unable to mount a concerted challenge to the burgeoning one-party dictatorship.

Derivatives

  • anarchistic

  • adjectiveanəˈkɪstɪkˌænərˈkɪstɪk
    • Port Huron marked a milestone in the search for a genuine American radicalism based on many traditions, but most of all an egalitarian, almost anarchistic belief in democracy.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Politically blogs tend to either be liberal left or anarchistic, with a smattering of libertarians.
      • Liddy's philosophy is a strange mixture of an anarchistic hatred of Government in the abstract and a cult-like worship of government when it is in the hands of the right.
      • That necessity leads to a strong government, which eliminates any potential for an anarchistic communism.
      • There is an incipiently anarchistic and subversive element to his work.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Greek anarkhos 'without a chief' (see anarchy) + -ist; later influenced by French anarchiste.

Definition of anarchist in US English:

anarchist

nounˈænərkəstˈanərkəst
  • A person who believes in or tries to bring about anarchy.

    无政府主义者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were made up of socialists, republicans, anarchists, revolutionary syndicalists and Catholics.
    • There were four anarchists on the Military Revolutionary Committee which organised the insurrection in Petrograd.
    • In the USSR, most anarchists turned into Communists after the Russian Revolution.
    • According to the news report the anarchists joined up and ‘infiltrated’ the peaceful protest.
    • Many anarchists and syndicalists supported the revolution and he was keen to win them over.
    • The cops, checking my ID, find that I'm on a list of possible anarchists - they decide to search my car for drugs.
    • Tomorrow in particular could be the day when anarchists attempt to bring violence and destruction to the streets.
    • Such views do not differ essentially from the arguments used by anarchists during the time of Marx and Engels.
    • Simply put, it gets the public even more fearful of anarchy and anarchists.
    • However, I've never really been convinced by the abandonment of democratic methods of some anarchists, for example.
    • Not all these plots were the work of anarchists and Socialist Revolutionaries.
    • If all the people who were left wing anarchists really stood together for once and refused to vote, what would happen?
    • Committed anarchists can judge his account of their views.
    • Thousands of riot police will be lining the streets amid fears that either anarchists or terrorists will attempt to disrupt proceedings.
    • Like libertarians, anarchists believe that morality is a matter of opinion or personal taste.
    • This logic was embraced by both anarchists and populists, and imposed a number of strict conditions on the behaviour of terrorists.
    • So the anarchists and direct action types like Warcry have been left to lead the charge.
    • They are asking people to demonstrate on 2 July at the same time as the police are claiming Edinburgh will be overrun by anarchists.
    • Italian anarchists are believed to be behind the campaign.
    • Five anarchists had been executed in 1886 for allegedly inciting the Chicago Haymarket bombing.
    Synonyms
    nihilist, insurgent, agitator, subversive, guerrilla, terrorist, bioterrorist, narcoterrorist, ecoterrorist, cyberterrorist, agroterrorist, freedom fighter, resistance fighter, rebel, revolutionary, revolutionist, bolshevik, mutineer
adjectiveˈænərkəstˈanərkəst
  • Relating to or supporting anarchy or anarchists.

    和无政府主义(者)有关的;支持无政府主义(者)的

    an anarchist newspaper

    一份无政府主义者的报纸。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The same ambivalent usage marks anarchist versions of the truth, or those of radical feminists.
    • Having loose anarchist affiliations doesn't mean you have to operate chaotically.
    • He went on to say the people who took the day off to express their opposition to the war were solidly left and markedly anarchist and Marxist.
    • He says he won't let a ‘travelling anarchist circus’ come to Britain.
    • They come from the left and the right, from church groups and anarchist cells.
    • He met Lenin (who was anxious to draw in anarchist support) and clearly felt some sympathy for the Bolshevik leader.
    • There was a small group of very aggressive anarchist protestors called the No Police State Coalition.
    • In the Norrebro area, home to many of the city's communist and anarchist groups, an impromptu victory parade began.
    • Jean Vigo was born on 26 April 1905, the only child of anarchist activists.
    • I also think that there is a distinct lack of decent theorising in modern left wing and even anarchist thinking.
    • Another group of 20 police officers have been masquerading as anarchist protesters as part of a deep undercover operation.
    • It was, after all, the important French anarchist thinker Proudhon who declared that property is theft.
    • The socialist and anarchist parties proved unable to mount a concerted challenge to the burgeoning one-party dictatorship.
    • My editor would probably die to know she's hired a socialist with anarchist leanings.
    • I'm not really in support of the anarchist cause, but I guess they are on the same side of the fence as us.
    • My favorite part was the workshop on mental health in radical activist / anarchist communities.
    • There was a large delegation of libertarian and anarchist groups with their characteristic red and black banners.
    • You can actually vote in a dictatorship or an anarchist dissolution of government if you want it.
    • To say there is no such thing as anarchist politics is just wrong.
    • The central theme of all strains of anarchist doctrine is the illegitimacy of the state.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Greek anarkhos ‘without a chief’ (see anarchy) + -ist; later influenced by French anarchiste.

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