释义 |
purgee|pɜːˈdʒiː| [f. purge v.1 + -ee1.] A person who is politically ‘purged’, expelled from an organization, or excluded from public life.
1938Kiplinger Washington Let. (Kiplinger Washington Agency) 3 Sept. 4 Reelection of purgees will strengthen non-New Dealers in next Congress. 1958Economist 1 Nov. 421/2 Mr Kishi, a former ‘purgee’ and suspected ‘war criminal’, became prime minister in February last year. 1963Probl. of Communism July/Aug. p. x/1 Widow of two of Stalin's purgees, Grigori Sokolnikov and L. P. Serebriakov, Serebriakova herself spent a decade in prison. |