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单词 Francoist
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Definition of Francoist in English:

Francoist

adjective ˈfraŋkəʊɪstˈfræŋkoʊɪst
  • Relating to or characteristic of the principles and policies of the Spanish dictator General Franco.

    victims of Francoist repression
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other streets named after Francoist generals were also changed.
    • Then in 1936 came the civil war and Eduardo, not yet seventeen, volunteered on the Francoist side.
    • Even during the recent economic crisis, with millions of Spaniards searching for work, there was no sign of revival in Francoist sentiment.
    • They contributed to the expansion of civil society under the late Francoist regime, thus helping to prepare the ground for the formal political transition.
    • It would be wrong and absurd to say that the Spanish right is Francoist.
noun ˈfraŋkəʊɪstˈfræŋkoʊɪst
  • An advocate of the principles and policies of the Spanish dictator General Franco.

    he was a fervent Francoist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He defied the hopes of the Francoists for an extension of autocratic rule.
    • For all his enthusiasm, Alonso admits that there are few genuine Francoists in Spain today.
    • "I am a Francoist, I adore the memory of General Franco."
    • The Francoists took control of Spain through a comprehensive and methodical war of attrition.
    • But to paint him as a card-carrying Francoist is wrong, stresses Carreno.

Definition of Francoist in US English:

Francoist

adjectiveˈfræŋkoʊɪstˈfraNGkōist
  • Relating to or characteristic of the principles and policies of the Spanish dictator General Franco.

    victims of Francoist repression
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even during the recent economic crisis, with millions of Spaniards searching for work, there was no sign of revival in Francoist sentiment.
    • They contributed to the expansion of civil society under the late Francoist regime, thus helping to prepare the ground for the formal political transition.
    • Then in 1936 came the civil war and Eduardo, not yet seventeen, volunteered on the Francoist side.
    • Other streets named after Francoist generals were also changed.
    • It would be wrong and absurd to say that the Spanish right is Francoist.
nounˈfræŋkoʊɪstˈfraNGkōist
  • An advocate of the principles and policies of the Spanish dictator General Franco.

    he was a fervent Francoist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He defied the hopes of the Francoists for an extension of autocratic rule.
    • For all his enthusiasm, Alonso admits that there are few genuine Francoists in Spain today.
    • But to paint him as a card-carrying Francoist is wrong, stresses Carreno.
    • "I am a Francoist, I adore the memory of General Franco."
    • The Francoists took control of Spain through a comprehensive and methodical war of attrition.
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