单词 | de-stalinization |
释义 | de-Stalinization in British English or de-Stalinisation (diːˌstɑːlɪnaɪˈzeɪʃən) noun the elimination of the influence of Stalin de-Stalinization in American English (diˌstɑlɪnəˈzeɪʃən) noun the progressive elimination, as by the former Soviet government, of political methods or influences derived from Stalin de-Stalinization in American English (diˌstɑːlənəˈzeiʃən, -ˌstælə-) noun the policy, pursued in most Communist areas and among most Communist groups after 1956, of eradicating the memory or influence of Stalin and Stalinism, as by alteration of governmental policies or the elimination of monuments, place names, etc., named for Stalin Also: destalinization Word origin [1955–60; de-stalinize + -ation]This word is first recorded in the period 1955–60. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: cassette, life-support, new wave, opioid, software-ation is used to form nouns from stems ending in -ate (separation) and, on this model, to form nouns from stems of other origin (starvation). Other words that use the affix -ation include: concentration, generalization, pagination, reservation, sensitization |
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