| 释义 | View usage for: (pætriətɪzəm, peɪt-) uncountable nounPatriotism is love for your country and loyalty towards it.  He was a country boy who had joined the army out of a sense of patriotism and adventure.  We live in an age when patriotism is often sneered at. Synonyms: nationalism, loyalty, flag-waving [informal], jingoism More Synonyms of patriotismpatriotism in British English (ˈpætrɪəˌtɪzəm) noundevotion to one's own country and concern for its defenceCompare nationalismpatriotism in American English (ˈpeɪtriəˌtɪzəm)   noun  love and loyal or zealous support of one's country Word origin  patriot +  -ismThe lightness of touch and sense of patriotism are also reflected in the drinks menu.There were other publishers that channelled American pride and patriotism. Pride and patriotism rarely make good poetry.There is more patriotism and love of country than that left yet.Out of humiliation was born a renewed sense of patriotism and moral purpose.Love alone is stronger than patriotism, a love like this one.The sense of patriotism was alive, but it was a generous kind of patriotism.There is no finer place to go if you want to study the weird and wonderful thing that is American patriotism.They are all about jobs and pride and patriotism and putting the Great back into Britain.The campaign, coinciding with an unsurpassed mood of patriotism throughout the country, was extraordinarily successful.Britain may have been united by patriotism and a sense that the war was necessary, but there was precious little rejoicing and bursting into song.The 20-year-old winger's strong sense of patriotism and loyalty means he has no interest in making the distinction.It comes from patriotism, from love of country, from a sense of belonging and of a shared and inherited home.A spokesman said: 'The results reflect a sense of patriotism.The court found in his favour, judging that he was merely following his duty as an officer, acting out of a sense of patriotism.Examples of 'patriotism' in a sentencepatriotismIn other languagespatriotismBritish English: patriotism NOUN  Patriotism is love for your country and loyalty towards it. He was a country boy who had joined the army out of a sense of patriotism and adventure. American English: patriotismBrazilian Portuguese: patriotismoChinese: 爱国心European Spanish: patriotismoFrench: patriotismeGerman: PatriotismusItalian: patriottismoJapanese: 愛国心Korean: 애국심European Portuguese: patriotismoLatin American Spanish: patriotismo
He has joined the army out of a sense of patriotism. Synonyms flag-waving (informal) love of your countryAdditional synonymsDefinition excessive and aggressive patriotism an outpouring of militaristic jingoismSynonyms chauvinism,  bigotry,  xenophobia,  flag-waving (informal),  belligerence,  insularity,  hawkishnessDefinition a feeling of friendship or duty towards someone or something I have sworn an oath of loyalty to the monarchy.Synonyms faithfulness,  commitment,  devotion,  allegiance,  reliability,  fidelity,  homage,  patriotism,  obedience,  constancy,  dependability,  trustworthiness,  steadfastness,  troth (archaic),  fealty,  staunchness,  trueness,  trustiness,  true-heartedness |