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单词 jingoism
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Definition of jingoism in English:

jingoism

noun ˈdʒɪŋɡəʊɪz(ə)mˈdʒɪŋɡoʊˌɪzəm
mass nounderogatory
  • Extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.

    〈主贬〉(尤指有侵略性或好战外交政策的)沙文主义,主战政策

    the popular jingoism that swept the lower–middle classes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rather it is all about the chauvinism and political jingoism that go with such sports these days.
    • It could be construed as proof of the decline of society into simple jingoism.
    • Advani's personal stamp on Hindutva is the shift he engineered in its strategy from cultural nationalism to religious jingoism.
    • So it would be a dire mistake to allow, by default, jingoism to become synonymous with patriotism and the American spirit.
    • Perhaps the mawkishness and jingoism of the popular culture prevailing in those days is as distasteful as the shallowness of our own.
    • Isn't this about the potential compatibility or incompatibility of paganism and jingoism, not patriotism at all?
    • The intervening time has seen a remarkable amount of rumormongering, jingoism, blind adherence to rumor, and armchair patriotism.
    • Behind the crude market-value jingoism, there was a second argument as to the role of the media.
    • Let managers and shareholders make their own choices, based on sound business judgment, not on fear, jingoism or just bad economics.
    • Will belligerency and jingoism solve the issues and problems the two countries face?
    • Flag-waving, jingoism and professional sports go hand in hand.
    • The Irish way is the difference between patriotism and jingoism.
    • The film functions best in its role as a critique of militarism, jingoism and fundamentalism.
    • We cannot afford misrepresentation of the facts, jingoism and warmongering in the media.
    • But do any American governors actually believe in this sort of jingoism, or do they just affect to do so for political purposes?
    • Mindless jingoism is often mistaken for patriotism in this country and that's wrong.
    • How would he differentiate between patriotism and jingoism; internationalism and xenophobia?
    • And yet, her perspective is not one of romantic jingoism about tradition either.
    • Since when is celebrating an Olympic victory jingoism?
    • It is not jingoism or knee-jerk flag-waving; it's real and true and good.
    Synonyms
    extreme patriotism, blind patriotism, chauvinism, extreme nationalism, flag-waving, excessive loyalty to one's country, xenophobia
    isolationism, sectarianism
    hawkishness, militarism, warmongering, belligerence, bellicosity

Derivatives

  • jingoist

  • nounˈdʒɪŋɡəʊɪstˈdʒɪŋɡoʊəst
    derogatory
    • I did not intend to sound like a flag-waving jingoist, and I certainly regret it if I did.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The United States is still at war, and if New Yorkers were jingoists, the flags would still be omnipresent - and their meaning would have changed.
      • It's easy to dismiss the jingoists, the English-only paranoiacs, the self-appointed culture police.
      • That would benefit everyone except Chirac and the other jingoists.
      • There are the jingoists, the nationalists who just would want the Australian cricket side to win anything they ever enter.

Definition of jingoism in US English:

jingoism

nounˈdʒɪŋɡoʊˌɪzəmˈjiNGɡōˌizəm
derogatory
  • Extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.

    〈主贬〉(尤指有侵略性或好战外交政策的)沙文主义,主战政策

    the popular jingoism that swept the lower–middle classes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Behind the crude market-value jingoism, there was a second argument as to the role of the media.
    • The Irish way is the difference between patriotism and jingoism.
    • How would he differentiate between patriotism and jingoism; internationalism and xenophobia?
    • And yet, her perspective is not one of romantic jingoism about tradition either.
    • So it would be a dire mistake to allow, by default, jingoism to become synonymous with patriotism and the American spirit.
    • Will belligerency and jingoism solve the issues and problems the two countries face?
    • It is not jingoism or knee-jerk flag-waving; it's real and true and good.
    • Let managers and shareholders make their own choices, based on sound business judgment, not on fear, jingoism or just bad economics.
    • We cannot afford misrepresentation of the facts, jingoism and warmongering in the media.
    • Mindless jingoism is often mistaken for patriotism in this country and that's wrong.
    • The film functions best in its role as a critique of militarism, jingoism and fundamentalism.
    • But do any American governors actually believe in this sort of jingoism, or do they just affect to do so for political purposes?
    • Perhaps the mawkishness and jingoism of the popular culture prevailing in those days is as distasteful as the shallowness of our own.
    • Since when is celebrating an Olympic victory jingoism?
    • It could be construed as proof of the decline of society into simple jingoism.
    • Isn't this about the potential compatibility or incompatibility of paganism and jingoism, not patriotism at all?
    • Advani's personal stamp on Hindutva is the shift he engineered in its strategy from cultural nationalism to religious jingoism.
    • Flag-waving, jingoism and professional sports go hand in hand.
    • The intervening time has seen a remarkable amount of rumormongering, jingoism, blind adherence to rumor, and armchair patriotism.
    • Rather it is all about the chauvinism and political jingoism that go with such sports these days.
    Synonyms
    extreme patriotism, blind patriotism, chauvinism, extreme nationalism, flag-waving, excessive loyalty to one's country, xenophobia
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