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单词 socialist
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Definition of socialist in English:

socialist

noun ˈsəʊʃ(ə)lɪstˈsoʊʃələst
  • A person who advocates or practises socialism.

    she was a lifelong socialist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was a fighter and socialist who was committed to working class revolution.
    • The title and presentation of this book will give it an appeal to many socialists and union activists.
    • He always remained a revolutionary socialist despite the background he came from.
    • How should revolutionary socialists relate to reformist ideas and organisations?
    • For socialists it is a message against capitalism, and a signpost for the future.
    Synonyms
    left-wing, Fabian, syndicalist, utopian socialist
    communist, communistic, Bolshevik, leftist, anti-capitalist
    radical, revolutionary, militant, red
    progressive, progressivist, reforming, social-democrat
    Labour, Labourite, labourist
    Marxist, Leninist, Marxist–Leninist, Trotskyite, Maoist
    informal, derogatory lefty, pink, pinko, Bolshie, commie
    left-winger, Fabian, syndicalist, utopian socialist
    communist, Bolshevik, leftist, anti-capitalist
    radical, revolutionary, militant, red
    progressive, progressivist, reformer, social democrat
    Labourite, labourist
    Marxist, Leninist, Marxist–Leninist, Trotskyite, Maoist
    informal, derogatory lefty, pink, pinko, Bolshie, Commie
adjective ˈsəʊʃ(ə)lɪstˈsoʊʃələst
  • Adhering to or based on the principles of socialism.

    the history of socialist movement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At most, it had some cultural capital under the socialist regime.
    • The second is the deepening employment crisis caused by the collapse of the old socialist industries.
    • Labour unions adopted it, as did socialist organizations of all kinds.
    • After World War II, opinion was socialist and practice was free market; currently, opinion is free market and practice is heavily socialist.
    • It was not clear who the protesters were but many were dressed in black and some carried Communist Party and socialist flags.
    • Even as it proclaimed a socialist state in 1960, it was relying on these sources for half of its development funds.
    • That in turn requires the growth of democratic, secular and socialist forces.
    • Will's own writings made his socialist ideas clear.
    • Meanwhile, Poland remains mired in nationalist politics and socialist economics.
    • First, we soon find that there has been no socialist revolution.
    • Neither did the prospect of socialist revolution seem as immediate as in the 1920s and 1930s.
    • Just think what a socialist policy could do with the amount they are receiving.
    • Is he the great socialist pretender, taking his place amongst the regal, instead of the people?
    • Kamala has been a socialist activist for 10 years.
    • As far as the great EU socialist leaders are concerned, the mob rules in America.
    • Socialist organising involves both established routine and new initiatives and inventiveness.
    • The socialist system lost its balance; the idea of Israel teetered.
    • The bombings may simply have brought thousands more socialist voters to the polls.
    • As people act to change the world, so they experience feelings of collectivity and solidarity which open them to socialist ideas.
    • I would like to see contained in each article a new and innovative socialist solution to the problems mentioned.

Derivatives

  • socialistic

  • adjective səʊʃ(ə)ˈlɪstɪkˌsoʊʃəˈlɪstɪk
    • We are living in an age in which all governments, regardless of the system of political and economic organization, whether interventionistic, socialistic, democratic or dictatorial, are occupying an economic command post.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘She believes in her country and the socialistic way of life,’ says Dalton of the woman he married in June.
      • Even though Roosevelt never embraced socialism, aspects of the New Deal were clearly socialistic, as Peter Temin has noted.
      • Initially, there existed not only Catholic, but also strong secular and socialistic tendencies in the Solidarity movement.
      • Academic economists - even some of those who call themselves ‘free market’ economists - have provided plenty of intellectual support for socialistic tax policies.
  • socialistically

  • adverbsəʊʃəˈlɪstɪkəli
    • It could create an economic environment not based on a supply and demand capitalistic nature, but on the premise of socialistically organized industry.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The social consequences of the abrupt transition from the socialistically planned economy to the socially market economy were tremendous.
      • ‘As a socialistically oriented government, we would have come to a similar solution’, admitted Michel Rocard, one of the party heavyweights.

Definition of socialist in US English:

socialist

nounˈsoʊʃələstˈsōSHələst
  • A person who advocates or practices socialism.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He always remained a revolutionary socialist despite the background he came from.
    • The title and presentation of this book will give it an appeal to many socialists and union activists.
    • He was a fighter and socialist who was committed to working class revolution.
    • For socialists it is a message against capitalism, and a signpost for the future.
    • How should revolutionary socialists relate to reformist ideas and organisations?
    Synonyms
    left-wing, fabian, syndicalist, utopian socialist
    left-winger, fabian, syndicalist, utopian socialist
adjectiveˈsoʊʃələstˈsōSHələst
  • Adhering to or based on the principles of socialism.

    the history of socialist movement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bombings may simply have brought thousands more socialist voters to the polls.
    • The second is the deepening employment crisis caused by the collapse of the old socialist industries.
    • It was not clear who the protesters were but many were dressed in black and some carried Communist Party and socialist flags.
    • I would like to see contained in each article a new and innovative socialist solution to the problems mentioned.
    • Meanwhile, Poland remains mired in nationalist politics and socialist economics.
    • First, we soon find that there has been no socialist revolution.
    • As far as the great EU socialist leaders are concerned, the mob rules in America.
    • At most, it had some cultural capital under the socialist regime.
    • Just think what a socialist policy could do with the amount they are receiving.
    • Is he the great socialist pretender, taking his place amongst the regal, instead of the people?
    • After World War II, opinion was socialist and practice was free market; currently, opinion is free market and practice is heavily socialist.
    • Neither did the prospect of socialist revolution seem as immediate as in the 1920s and 1930s.
    • Even as it proclaimed a socialist state in 1960, it was relying on these sources for half of its development funds.
    • The socialist system lost its balance; the idea of Israel teetered.
    • Kamala has been a socialist activist for 10 years.
    • Labour unions adopted it, as did socialist organizations of all kinds.
    • Socialist organising involves both established routine and new initiatives and inventiveness.
    • That in turn requires the growth of democratic, secular and socialist forces.
    • Will's own writings made his socialist ideas clear.
    • As people act to change the world, so they experience feelings of collectivity and solidarity which open them to socialist ideas.
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