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militant

militant

[英] [ˈmilitənt] [美] [ˈmɪlɪtənt] 生词本

adj.

n.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 激进的;好战的 You use militant to describe people who believe in something very strongly and are active in trying to bring about political or social change, often in extreme ways that other people find unacceptable. 
  • Militant mineworkers in the Ukraine have voted for a one-day stoppage next month.

    乌克兰激进的矿工们已经投票决定下个月罢工一天。

  • ...one of the most active militant groups.

    最为活跃的激进团体之一

  • Militant is also a noun.
    • The militants might still find some new excuse to call a strike.

      那些激进分子也许还会找到新的理由举行罢工。

militancy
  • ...the rise of trade union militancy.

    工会战斗精神的高涨

militantly
  • Their army is militantly nationalist.

    他们的军队信奉激进的民族主义。

Noun

1. a militant reformer

Adjective

1. engaged in war;

  • "belligerent (or warring) nations"
  • "a fighting war"

2. showing a fighting disposition without self-seeking;

  • "highly competitive sales representative"
  • "militant in fighting for better wages for workers"
  • "his self-assertive and ubiquitous energy"
1. He is a militant in the movement.
他在那次运动中是个激进人物。

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2. He is a militant reformer.
他是一个激进的改革家。

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3. My brother is of the acquiescent rather than the militant type.
我弟弟是属于服从型的而不是好斗型的。

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4. Nothing could foul up their militant spirit.
什么也不能挫伤他们的斗志。

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5. She is always militant in struggle.
她总是斗志昂扬。

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6. Some militant leaders want to merge with white radicals.
一些好斗的领导人要和白人中的激进派联合。

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7. The great friendship and militant solidarity between the peoples of our two countries are unbreakable.
我们两国人民的伟大友谊与战斗团结是坚不可摧的。

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