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单词 supremacist
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Definition of supremacist in English:

supremacist

noun suːˈprɛməsɪstsjuːˈprɛməsɪstsuˈprɛməsəst
  • An advocate of the supremacy of a particular group, especially one determined by race or sex.

    至上主义者(尤指种族至上主义者或性别至上主义者)

    a white supremacist

    一个白人至上主义者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like other white supremacists, most of whom lacked anything approaching his talents and intellectual sophistication, Davidson found himself increasingly isolated even in the South.
    • Even in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, they maintain intimate political ties with groups that are led by white supremacists, racists and anti-Semites.
    • In 1996, of his own volition, Browning began looking into violent white supremacists.
    • Generally, it refers to the code of silence that white supremacists should adhere to in refusing all cooperation with the government.
    • The neo-fascists and white supremacists organized in groups like Hale's ‘Creativity’ movement are miniscule in number.
    • Her 1995 report on white supremacists in America brought her several awards - and the ire of some of the country's most dangerous domestic terrorists.
    • One member is married to a former Ohio militia leader, he says, and another was kicked off Pat Buchanan's presidential campaign for alleged ties to white supremacists.
    • Group members and other white supremacists have responded with evident delight at the latest killings.
    • This has included horrible abuse from self-styled white supremacists.
    • The story of the curse was freely used by Christian ministers and priests to justify slavery right up to the 19th century, and is still used today by America's white supremacists.
    • The communists and corporate supremacists don't want any limits on technology exports that could create weapons that one day might be used against this country.
    • Among other things, he claims a documentary he worked on in the 1980s was faked by ADL staffers posing, with fake names and mustaches, as white supremacists.
    • The white supremacists do not act in a vacuum, however.
    • Why did FBI agents investigating the ARA fail to alert the Oklahoma City investigators of a possible link between McVeigh and the white supremacists?
    • It's as ridiculous as trying to paint all conservatives as white supremacists.
    • Such data will inevitably be exploited by white supremacists, twisted for their own political goals and used not to improve racial relations in America but to encourage further racial strife.
    • The Unionist government had decided to allow Protestant supremacists to march through Derry city centre, despite overwhelming opposition in a city where the majority were Catholics.
    • In short, like the ideological crossover which enables white supremacists to quote songs associated with the radical left in the first place, they are uncertain, and they do not make their meaning clear instantly.
    • It appears that these judicial supremacists, as Lord Cooke identified them, are confident that they are on a roll.
    • The same year that white supremacists bombed the Birmingham church, Howard Thurman wrote that a man who suffers ‘has to handle his suffering or be handled by it’.
adjective suːˈprɛməsɪstsjuːˈprɛməsɪstsuˈprɛməsəst
  • Relating to or advocating the supremacy of a particular group.

    (鼓吹)至上主义的

    supremacist ideologies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Sinhala supremacist organisation has declared that it will not allow such rallies.
    • Based on fundamentalist revolutionary ideas, Fascism defines itself through intense xenophobia, militarism, and supremacist ideals.
    • Subsequent investigation turned up 22 members and associates of white supremacist organizations in the division's ranks.
    • It is a terrible shame that we are trapped into supremacist language and I do not like the name Supreme Court.
    • The American Civil Liberties Union claims this is unconstitutional and is seeking out supremacist judges to order classroom curricula to continue the censorship and forbid an open mind about evolution.
    • Someone needs to call him on his patently racist and supremacist world view.
    • Both are instead the effects of a very old, very entrenched logical, rhetorical, and political structure that causes critics and defenders alike to interpret things in a supremacist way before we even know it.
    • The BJP's Hindu supremacist agenda was central to its formation and its political advances.
    • At the heart of indigenous supremacist doctrines lies respect for the mana or traditional power of the village chief.
    • They make clear their contempt for supremacist doctrine in ‘All the Young Fascists’.
    • If such gendered concepts are constructs of the male experience, imposed from the male standpoint on society as a whole, liberal morality expresses male supremacist politics.
    • One of the strong and silent types, Torque already has a reputation for taking care of himself, having eliminated half of a supremacist group in another prison.
    • As students reflect on the sites they find, a student comments on the recruiting tactics of the people in a supremacist chat room.
    • Sterne certainly does not engage in supremacist tub-thumping, because this would rip away the stuff of the world that makes his perspective complete, while keeping his feet on the ground.
    • He reports, too, on the angry young men he meets, dislocated by colonialism and desperately seeking acceptance in white supremacist Britain.

Derivatives

  • supremacism

  • noun
    • How did white supremacism, and the populist politics of racial solidarity, offer them a kind of perverse security within that world?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Humanism here means something like ‘human supremacism.’
      • The Western channels have, at least, the excuse of subscribing to a long history of supremacism.
      • This is not mere opportunism, but a malignant metastasis that not only finds white supremacism an acceptable impulse but one fully consonant with its drive to power.
      • Finally, unionism's supremacism is said to be evinced in sexist features of unionist political thought and action.

Definition of supremacist in US English:

supremacist

nounso͞oˈpreməsəstsuˈprɛməsəst
  • An advocate of the supremacy of a particular group, especially one determined by race or sex.

    至上主义者(尤指种族至上主义者或性别至上主义者)

    a white supremacist

    一个白人至上主义者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like other white supremacists, most of whom lacked anything approaching his talents and intellectual sophistication, Davidson found himself increasingly isolated even in the South.
    • The communists and corporate supremacists don't want any limits on technology exports that could create weapons that one day might be used against this country.
    • Her 1995 report on white supremacists in America brought her several awards - and the ire of some of the country's most dangerous domestic terrorists.
    • The white supremacists do not act in a vacuum, however.
    • In 1996, of his own volition, Browning began looking into violent white supremacists.
    • Group members and other white supremacists have responded with evident delight at the latest killings.
    • The Unionist government had decided to allow Protestant supremacists to march through Derry city centre, despite overwhelming opposition in a city where the majority were Catholics.
    • It appears that these judicial supremacists, as Lord Cooke identified them, are confident that they are on a roll.
    • Why did FBI agents investigating the ARA fail to alert the Oklahoma City investigators of a possible link between McVeigh and the white supremacists?
    • Among other things, he claims a documentary he worked on in the 1980s was faked by ADL staffers posing, with fake names and mustaches, as white supremacists.
    • The neo-fascists and white supremacists organized in groups like Hale's ‘Creativity’ movement are miniscule in number.
    • Even in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, they maintain intimate political ties with groups that are led by white supremacists, racists and anti-Semites.
    • Generally, it refers to the code of silence that white supremacists should adhere to in refusing all cooperation with the government.
    • It's as ridiculous as trying to paint all conservatives as white supremacists.
    • This has included horrible abuse from self-styled white supremacists.
    • The story of the curse was freely used by Christian ministers and priests to justify slavery right up to the 19th century, and is still used today by America's white supremacists.
    • In short, like the ideological crossover which enables white supremacists to quote songs associated with the radical left in the first place, they are uncertain, and they do not make their meaning clear instantly.
    • The same year that white supremacists bombed the Birmingham church, Howard Thurman wrote that a man who suffers ‘has to handle his suffering or be handled by it’.
    • One member is married to a former Ohio militia leader, he says, and another was kicked off Pat Buchanan's presidential campaign for alleged ties to white supremacists.
    • Such data will inevitably be exploited by white supremacists, twisted for their own political goals and used not to improve racial relations in America but to encourage further racial strife.
adjectiveso͞oˈpreməsəstsuˈprɛməsəst
  • Relating to or advocating the supremacy of a particular group.

    (鼓吹)至上主义的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of the strong and silent types, Torque already has a reputation for taking care of himself, having eliminated half of a supremacist group in another prison.
    • He reports, too, on the angry young men he meets, dislocated by colonialism and desperately seeking acceptance in white supremacist Britain.
    • They make clear their contempt for supremacist doctrine in ‘All the Young Fascists’.
    • At the heart of indigenous supremacist doctrines lies respect for the mana or traditional power of the village chief.
    • The Sinhala supremacist organisation has declared that it will not allow such rallies.
    • The American Civil Liberties Union claims this is unconstitutional and is seeking out supremacist judges to order classroom curricula to continue the censorship and forbid an open mind about evolution.
    • Someone needs to call him on his patently racist and supremacist world view.
    • It is a terrible shame that we are trapped into supremacist language and I do not like the name Supreme Court.
    • Both are instead the effects of a very old, very entrenched logical, rhetorical, and political structure that causes critics and defenders alike to interpret things in a supremacist way before we even know it.
    • Sterne certainly does not engage in supremacist tub-thumping, because this would rip away the stuff of the world that makes his perspective complete, while keeping his feet on the ground.
    • Subsequent investigation turned up 22 members and associates of white supremacist organizations in the division's ranks.
    • Based on fundamentalist revolutionary ideas, Fascism defines itself through intense xenophobia, militarism, and supremacist ideals.
    • As students reflect on the sites they find, a student comments on the recruiting tactics of the people in a supremacist chat room.
    • The BJP's Hindu supremacist agenda was central to its formation and its political advances.
    • If such gendered concepts are constructs of the male experience, imposed from the male standpoint on society as a whole, liberal morality expresses male supremacist politics.
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