释义 |
post-ˈStalin, a. [post- B. 1 a.] Of Russia or of Communism subsequent to the time of Stalin (died 1953); following the death of Stalin. Hence post-ˈStalinist a.
1955H. Hodgkinson Doubletalk 86 Mr. Molotov's colleagues in the post-Stalin leadership. 1958Times Lit. Suppl. 17 Jan. 27/1 It is not clear how much of the post-Stalinist course in the Soviet Union would fall under the same condemnation. 1964T. B. Bottomore in I. L. Horowitz New Sociol. 365 The post-Stalinist Communist societies. 1965Language XLI. 125 The Soviet discussions on structuralism and other linguistic debates of the post-Stalin era. 1974tr. Wertheim's Evolution & Revolution 332 What characterizes the post-Stalin period is that what should have been a temporary compromise is increasingly being accepted as a lasting characteristic of Soviet society. |