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词汇 anti-communist
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Definition of anti-communist in English:

anti-communist

adjectiveantɪˈkɒmjʊnɪst
  • Opposed to communism.

    反共产主义的

    anti-communist demonstrators
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many Americans feared that the apparent Soviet lead in space would become permanent, posing a strategic threat to the security of the United States and its allies and demoralizing anti-communist forces around the globe.
    • But by the following year it was fully committed to covert anti-communist operations under the Truman Doctrine.
    • He highlights how anti-communist prejudice has lent weight to a sympathetic view of the propertied classes particularly over the treatment of slaves.
    • They also found that the ‘democratic’ regime rewarded anti-communist articles generously.
    • I remember seeing him in action for the first time, only a few years ago, refuting the anti-communist nonsense in the 1997 collection the Black Book of Communism at a conference.
    • Following the collapse of the U.S.S.R. that was fueled by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's strident anti-communist policies, Germany was able to reunify.
    • In 1949 George Orwell warned the Foreign Office not to trust 38 people if what it wanted was anti-communist propagandists.
    • It helped socialist trade unionists distribute anti-communist literature in Germany's Soviet-controlled zone.
    • Above all fascists and their friends found an echo in ruling circles for their pro-Hitler, anti-Jewish, anti-communist beliefs.
    • It's inexplicable that any truly anti-communist conservative would offer even a half-hearted defense of the man.
    • His hatred of Communism meant he bent over backwards to support anti-communist insurgencies in Central America, Asia and Africa.
    • In return, these ex-Nazis worked as anti-communist intelligence and immigration agents, specialising in the location, official harassment and deportation of migrant socialists and working class militants.
    • A similar story was a regular feature of anti-communist propaganda during the Cold War.
    • In the immediate lead-up to last week's police raid, a number of openly anti-communist groups have been formed.
    • The debate over whether or not to go to Moscow for the 60th anniversary memorial is only the latest expression of the nationalist and anti-communist ideology that forms the basis of bourgeois politics.
    • Truman next tried, unsuccessfully, to mobilize the Protestant leaders of the World Council of Churches in a ‘religious anti-communist front’ against the Soviet Union.
    • Rather they were motivated by nationalist and anti-communist sentiments to pass on information to their handlers.
nounantɪˈkɒmjʊnɪst
  • A person who is opposed to communism.

    反共产主义的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Richard Nixon the anti-communist went to China and ended the Vietnam war.
    • His German linguistic skills made him useful: he was recruited and given the task of fingering anti-communists among the Russian émigrés abroad (his public role was that of a successful composer).
    • But in taking on the anti-communists, overconfidence may prove to be his undoing.
    • She appealed to the older post-war generation, to the property-owning middle classes, to businessmen and anti-communists.
    • He also notes that many anti-communists also missed predicting the fall of the Soviet empire, blaming this more on the false impression created by the Soviets and the limited access to data.
    • The core is the alignment of traditionalists, libertarians, and anti-communists into a coherent conservative movement.
    • Vietnamese communists under Ho Chi Minh organized a coalition of anti-colonial groups, the Viet Minh, though many anti-communists refused to join.
    • During the Cold War, anti-communists dreamed of rolling back the tide of Soviet conquests but were constrained by the threat of nuclear war.
    • Early in the Cold War a group of communist literati, who had reacted to the horrors of Stalinism by becoming anti-communists, released a collection of confessional essays titled The God That Failed.
    • The anti-communists don't get any credit for keeping the heat on.
    • Was he, as his friends maintain, a heroic anti-communist?
    • He was a fervent anti-communist who could comprehend and believe that people everywhere would choose to throw off the communist system if they ever had the chance.
    • They may not like communists, but they really don't like anti-communists.
    • Some religious anti-communists profess to find signs of God's will here: a Moses-like child rescued from the waters who symbolizes the arrival of imminent freedom for Cuba.
    • Her books sold in the millions and were most effective in transforming a generation of readers into ardent anti-communists and strong capitalists.
    • Still, he retains his special status among the older intelligentsia and many Western anti-communists.
    • Yes, communists were liberals' friends; but more importantly, anti-communists were the liberals' enemies.
    • They supported the freeze, denounced the military buildup, ridiculed strategic defenses, opposed aid to the Nicaraguan anti-communists and derided Reagan for telling the truth about the Soviet empire.
    • There was no such unity of purpose among the anti-communists.
    • This is why the dualistic divide between pro and anti-communists has always appeared to me as a simplistic product of the rivalry between (what once were) the two superpowers.
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