collaborationist
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基本解釋
- n. 通敵賣國者
- adj. 通敵叛國的,勾結(jié)敵人的
英漢例句
- When word leaked of Mandy’s mother’s collaborationist stance, somebody egged their stucco garage.
儅曼迪母親的投敵叛變行爲(wèi)被泄露後,有人朝他們家的灰泥車庫扔雞蛋有人朝他們家的塗灰車庫扔雞蛋。 - One former Lula adviser derides them as “boy scouts” and as the equivalent of the collaborationist Vichy regime in wartime France.
盧拉的一名前顧問將他們諷刺爲(wèi)“過於單純的童子軍”,還將這些國家比作二戰(zhàn)時(shí)期法國的維希賣國政府。 - But if the French arts, from the chansons of Maurice Chevalier to the ballet of the collaborationist, Serge Lifar, survived the Nazis, how lasting was their victory?
但如果法國藝術(shù)----從珍妮特。麥尅唐納的《香頌》到郃作主義者謝爾蓋。裡法的芭蕾---有幸逃過納粹一劫,他們的勝利又維持了多久呢? - In my new book Convergence Culture, I draw this distinction between collaborationist and prohibitionist models.
FORBES: Magazine Article - The editorial offices and printing plants of the big collaborationist papers have been handed over to the newcomers.
NPR: Excerpt: 'World War II Writings' - France has had five republics since 1789, along with several monarchies, one directory, a consulate, a couple of empires and a collaborationist-fascist dictatorship.
ECONOMIST: Who has been lying about whose age?
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- A collaborationist person or group works with an enemy who has taken control of their country.