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单词 Nazism
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Definition of Nazism in English:

Nazism

(also Naziism)
noun ˈnɑːtsɪz(ə)mˈnɑtˌsɪzəm
mass nounhistorical
  • 1The political principles of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.

    the rise of Nazism in pre-war Germany
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This only provides ammunition to those who already deny that the horrors of Nazism and the death camps ever even happened.
    • The Jews were not the only victims of Nazism.
    • Among the earliest opponents of Nazism in Germany were Communists, Socialists, and trade union leaders.
    • He devoted his own speech to a defence of the Soviet Union's role in the defeat of Nazism in the Second World War.
    • He spoke out in vain for the Jews suffering under Nazism.
    • Bonhoeffer died because he attacked the racist evils of Nazism.
    • He witnessed the rise of Nazism, and wrote two classic novels of the era.
    • He believes that Hitler's artistic vision found its ultimate expression in Nazism.
    • Nazism never had any genuine political or economic principles.
    • After the rise of Nazism, several of them emigrated from Germany.
    • The USSR lost more than twenty million lives to defeat Nazism.
    1. 1.1derogatory Extreme racist or authoritarian views or behaviour.
      a civil rights proponent says the action smacks of Nazism
      accusations of racism and Nazism
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With regards to modern Nazism - the "intellectual" base is non-existent.
      • This is a unique anthropology capable of challenging the ideologies of Nazism and communism.
      • Her attitude expresses the Darwinian rationale of Nazism, according to which the elimination of unhealthy students would save the state the money needed to sustain them.
      • Although this open Nazism is a negligibly tiny fringe of the movement, several activists express concern that anti-semitism is becoming increasingly prevalent.
      • For me racism and Nazism are categorically wrong.
      • His barely hidden nazism became more open and damaging to the party's reputation.
      • This is a further example of a clear lack of a pro-active approach towards similar cases of racism and nazism in football grounds.
      • This short, energetic guy is in his seventies and still waging the war against resurrected Nazism.
      • Their political programme and leadership are riddled with outright Nazism and hatred of democracy.
      • He was accused of "spiritual nazism" by an Oxford rabbi.

Definition of Nazism in US English:

Nazism

(also Naziism)
nounˈnätˌsizəmˈnɑtˌsɪzəm
historical
  • 1The political principles of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.

    the rise of Nazism in prewar Germany
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The USSR lost more than twenty million lives to defeat Nazism.
    • Nazism never had any genuine political or economic principles.
    • The Jews were not the only victims of Nazism.
    • He devoted his own speech to a defence of the Soviet Union's role in the defeat of Nazism in the Second World War.
    • This only provides ammunition to those who already deny that the horrors of Nazism and the death camps ever even happened.
    • He witnessed the rise of Nazism, and wrote two classic novels of the era.
    • He spoke out in vain for the Jews suffering under Nazism.
    • Bonhoeffer died because he attacked the racist evils of Nazism.
    • He believes that Hitler's artistic vision found its ultimate expression in Nazism.
    • Among the earliest opponents of Nazism in Germany were Communists, Socialists, and trade union leaders.
    • After the rise of Nazism, several of them emigrated from Germany.
    1. 1.1derogatory Extreme racist or authoritarian views or behavior.
      a civil rights proponent says the action smacks of Nazism
      accusations of racism and Nazism
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a unique anthropology capable of challenging the ideologies of Nazism and communism.
      • This is a further example of a clear lack of a pro-active approach towards similar cases of racism and nazism in football grounds.
      • Her attitude expresses the Darwinian rationale of Nazism, according to which the elimination of unhealthy students would save the state the money needed to sustain them.
      • This short, energetic guy is in his seventies and still waging the war against resurrected Nazism.
      • With regards to modern Nazism - the "intellectual" base is non-existent.
      • Although this open Nazism is a negligibly tiny fringe of the movement, several activists express concern that anti-semitism is becoming increasingly prevalent.
      • Their political programme and leadership are riddled with outright Nazism and hatred of democracy.
      • His barely hidden nazism became more open and damaging to the party's reputation.
      • He was accused of "spiritual nazism" by an Oxford rabbi.
      • For me racism and Nazism are categorically wrong.
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