释义 |
pogrompog‧rom /ˈpɒɡrəm $ pəˈɡrɑːm/ noun [countable]  pogromOrigin: 1900-2000 Yiddish, Russian, ‘great destruction’ - It will be a greater blow than would be a dozen pogroms.
- One step forward, two steps back; political progress followed by pernicious pogroms.
- The way some of his colleagues told it afterward, he nearly started a pogrom.
a planned killing of large numbers of people, usually done for reasons of race or religion |