单词 | uncle joe |
释义 | > as lemmasUncle Joe Uncle Joe n. now historical Joseph Stalin (see Stalinism n.), esp. as the personification of Soviet communism. [There is no evidence of a Russian model for the nickname (quot. 1930 is likely to refer to English-speaking circles in Moscow).] ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > communism > [noun] > Marxism > Stalinism Stalinism1927 Uncle Joe1930 1930 N.Y. Times 20 Dec. 1 With M. Rykoff out of power, ‘Uncle Joe’, as the Kremlin dictator is familiarly known in some circles in Moscow, faces a pleasant Christmas. 1943 W. S. Churchill in W. F. Kimball Churchill & Roosevelt Compl. Corr. (1984) II. 245 The castigation we have both received from Uncle Joe..was naturally to be expected. 1979 T. Wiseman Game of Secrets i. 14 Churchill..was confidently expecting to be called upon again to save Europe—this time from the egregious embrace of Uncle Joe. 2016 Independent (Nexis) 3 Mar. 35 Both Chaplin and Picasso admired the Soviet Union and ‘Uncle Joe’, but their work could not be shown there. < as lemmas |
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