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单词 Maoist
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Definition of Maoist in English:

Maoist

noun ˈmaʊɪstˈmaʊəst
  • A follower of the communist doctrines of Mao Zedong.

    the army thought he was a Maoist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Meanwhile, the Maoists appealed for a united front against feudal autocracy.
    • The religious foundations of their beliefs range them nearer to contemporary millenarians than to modern Marxists or Maoists.
    • The monarch has suspended civil liberties, supposedly to enable the government to defeat the Maoists.
    • The Maoists offered to resume negotiations with the prime minister.
    • In view of the threat perception from Maoists, the security cover has been tightened.
    • The Maoists were able to exploit the temporary power vacuum.
    • The government held a third round of negotiations with the Maoists in August 2003.
    • The bulk of the Nepali Maoists' followers are from the lower castes.
    • Lurking in, or indeed controlling, this beautiful countryside are the Maoists.
    • They were traveling through the country's mountainous, far-western districts where Maoists have largely taken control.
adjective ˈmaʊɪstˈmaʊəst
  • Relating to or denoting the communist doctrines of Mao Zedong.

    Maoist policies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The site is a hotbed for Maoist guerrilla activities.
    • His treatment of the Maoist era is disappointingly brief, with a single chapter covering the entire period of collectivization.
    • In his old age, he had become ridiculous, supporting all manner of madcap Maoist projects.
    • They were constrained to demonstrate their Maoist convictions in foreign capitals.
    • Property reform helped undercut popular support for the violent Maoist group.
    • A network of committees to campaign against the war was set up by Maoist students.
    • His initial Maoist enthusiasm was slowly supplanted by disillusionment.
    • The story is an allegory of the Cultural Revolution, and deals with remembering and forgetting the traumatic events of the Maoist era.
    • His plan actually sought to destroy Maoist decentralization entirely.
    • They looked for alternative roads to socialism in Maoist China.

Rhymes

Taoist

Definition of Maoist in US English:

Maoist

nounˈmaʊəstˈmouəst
  • A follower of the communist doctrines of Mao Zedong.

    the army thought he was a Maoist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The government held a third round of negotiations with the Maoists in August 2003.
    • Lurking in, or indeed controlling, this beautiful countryside are the Maoists.
    • The Maoists offered to resume negotiations with the prime minister.
    • Meanwhile, the Maoists appealed for a united front against feudal autocracy.
    • They were traveling through the country's mountainous, far-western districts where Maoists have largely taken control.
    • The bulk of the Nepali Maoists' followers are from the lower castes.
    • The Maoists were able to exploit the temporary power vacuum.
    • In view of the threat perception from Maoists, the security cover has been tightened.
    • The religious foundations of their beliefs range them nearer to contemporary millenarians than to modern Marxists or Maoists.
    • The monarch has suspended civil liberties, supposedly to enable the government to defeat the Maoists.
adjectiveˈmaʊəstˈmouəst
  • Relating to or denoting the communist doctrines of Mao Zedong.

    Maoist policies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His plan actually sought to destroy Maoist decentralization entirely.
    • The site is a hotbed for Maoist guerrilla activities.
    • His initial Maoist enthusiasm was slowly supplanted by disillusionment.
    • They were constrained to demonstrate their Maoist convictions in foreign capitals.
    • A network of committees to campaign against the war was set up by Maoist students.
    • The story is an allegory of the Cultural Revolution, and deals with remembering and forgetting the traumatic events of the Maoist era.
    • They looked for alternative roads to socialism in Maoist China.
    • Property reform helped undercut popular support for the violent Maoist group.
    • In his old age, he had become ridiculous, supporting all manner of madcap Maoist projects.
    • His treatment of the Maoist era is disappointingly brief, with a single chapter covering the entire period of collectivization.
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