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单词 fascist
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Definition of fascist in English:

fascist

noun ˈfaʃɪstˈfæʃəst
  • 1An advocate or follower of the political philosophy or system of fascism.

    he went to Spain to fight against the fascists
    Eastern European fascists could win power only with support from the Nazis
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the same time I was doing a lot of casework around racist and fascist attacks.
    • I assumed it was to stop a fascist, racist dictator from forcing his views on the people of Britain.
    • The establishment of fascist dictatorships is not a historical inevitability.
    • The people who put forward that argument were fascists and neo-Nazis.
    • British trade unions have a proud history of opposing British Nazis, fascists and racists.
    Synonyms
    authoritarian, totalitarian, autocrat, Nazi, extreme/far right-winger, rightist, blackshirt, militarist
    nationalist, xenophobe, racist, anti-Semite, chauvinist, jingoist, isolationist
    neo-fascist, neo-Nazi
    corporativist, corporatist
    British historical Mosleyite
    German, historical Hitlerite
    Spanish, historical Francoist, Falangist
    1. 1.1 A person who is extremely right-wing or authoritarian.
      thousands of fascists and nationalists marched in the capital
    2. 1.2 A person who is very intolerant or domineering in a particular area.
      I'm a bit of a spelling fascist, but still have blind spots over words like ‘privilege’ or ‘separate’
      if I were being a culinary fascist, I would possibly moan about the overdone cooked tomatoes
adjective ˈfaʃɪstˈfæʃəst
  • Relating to fascism.

    a military coup threw out the old fascist regime
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In Italy, the fascist party is not content with having the official police at its disposal.
    • The truth is that our fascist enemy is too predictable; let's not fall into the same trap.
    • In fact, the Foreign Ministry has been a stronghold of fascist continuity.
    • These events have led to allegations of fascist infiltration of the Italian police.
    • The training of criminologists was reorganised in accordance with fascist leadership structures.
    • Their main objective was to remain independent of the fascist parties.
    • Following a world war and fascist dictatorship, the overcoming of social divisions was even written into the constitution.
    • At the same time I was doing a lot of casework around racist and fascist attacks.
    • We do not call on the state to ban fascist organisations.
    • With the development of mass media and computers such future fascist regimes would have new totalitarian capacities.
    • How does the rise of the fascist right in Europe affect revolutionary perspectives?
    • Tens of thousands of Chileans fled the brutal repression 60,000 in just the first three years of the fascist regime.
    • The Church was in a fierce struggle against fascist interference in the sphere of free religious activity.
    • Dora is engaged to a pompous young bigwig of local fascist society, to the evident delight of her ambitious mother.
    • Visibility is good, so the fascist bombers are out in force.
    • Fascist regimes invariably implemented repressive measures against women.
    • The army demanded that Spanish fascist troops who fought alongside Nazi troops in Russia be honored, too.
    • Do we face the danger of a fascist resurgence?
    • They appeared to do fascist salutes during their national anthem.
    • The fascist states left the League of Nations to get a free hand for their aggression.
    Synonyms
    authoritarian, totalitarian, dictatorial, despotic, draconian, autocratic, Nazi, undemocratic, anti-democratic, illiberal, extreme/far right-wing, rightist, militarist
    nationalist, nationalistic, xenophobic, racist, anti-Semitic, chauvinist, jingoistic, isolationist
    neo-fascist, neo-Nazi
    corporativist, corporatist
    British historical Mosleyite
    German, historical Hitlerite
    Spanish, historical Francoist, Falangist

Origin

Early 20th century: Italian fascista, from fascio (see fascism).

 
 

Definition of fascist in US English:

fascist

nounˈfæʃəstˈfaSHəst
  • 1An advocate or follower of the political philosophy or system of fascism.

    he went to Spain to fight against the fascists
    Eastern European fascists could win power only with support from the Nazis
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The people who put forward that argument were fascists and neo-Nazis.
    • British trade unions have a proud history of opposing British Nazis, fascists and racists.
    • The establishment of fascist dictatorships is not a historical inevitability.
    • I assumed it was to stop a fascist, racist dictator from forcing his views on the people of Britain.
    • At the same time I was doing a lot of casework around racist and fascist attacks.
    Synonyms
    authoritarian, totalitarian, autocrat, nazi, extreme right-winger, far right-winger, rightist, blackshirt, militarist
    1. 1.1 A person who is extremely right-wing or authoritarian.
      thousands of fascists and nationalists marched in the capital
    2. 1.2 A person who is very intolerant or domineering in a particular area.
      I'm a bit of a spelling fascist, but still have blind spots over words like “privilege” or “separate”
      if I were being a culinary fascist, I would possibly moan about the overdone cooked tomatoes
adjectiveˈfæʃəstˈfaSHəst
  • Relating to fascism.

    a military coup threw out the old fascist regime
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fascist states left the League of Nations to get a free hand for their aggression.
    • They appeared to do fascist salutes during their national anthem.
    • Visibility is good, so the fascist bombers are out in force.
    • How does the rise of the fascist right in Europe affect revolutionary perspectives?
    • The truth is that our fascist enemy is too predictable; let's not fall into the same trap.
    • The Church was in a fierce struggle against fascist interference in the sphere of free religious activity.
    • Their main objective was to remain independent of the fascist parties.
    • With the development of mass media and computers such future fascist regimes would have new totalitarian capacities.
    • At the same time I was doing a lot of casework around racist and fascist attacks.
    • We do not call on the state to ban fascist organisations.
    • Following a world war and fascist dictatorship, the overcoming of social divisions was even written into the constitution.
    • In Italy, the fascist party is not content with having the official police at its disposal.
    • Tens of thousands of Chileans fled the brutal repression 60,000 in just the first three years of the fascist regime.
    • The training of criminologists was reorganised in accordance with fascist leadership structures.
    • The army demanded that Spanish fascist troops who fought alongside Nazi troops in Russia be honored, too.
    • Fascist regimes invariably implemented repressive measures against women.
    • Dora is engaged to a pompous young bigwig of local fascist society, to the evident delight of her ambitious mother.
    • In fact, the Foreign Ministry has been a stronghold of fascist continuity.
    • These events have led to allegations of fascist infiltration of the Italian police.
    • Do we face the danger of a fascist resurgence?
    Synonyms
    authoritarian, totalitarian, dictatorial, despotic, draconian, autocratic, nazi, undemocratic, anti-democratic, illiberal, extreme right-wing, far right-wing, rightist, militarist

Origin

Early 20th century: Italian fascista, from fascio (see fascism).

 
 
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