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单词 Russophobe
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Definition of Russophobe in English:

Russophobe

noun ˈrʌsə(ʊ)fəʊbˈrəsəˌfoʊb
  • A person who feels an intense dislike towards Russia and Russian things, especially the political system or customs of the former Soviet Union.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I say good for them, and anyone who disagrees is a Russophobe who should feel ashamed of themselves for denying to Russians, on a moral level, their right to self determination.
    • It was the former fans of the Soviets who first became Russophobes and started licking the boots of the new big brother, the United States, following the 1989 changes.
    • In Britain, domestic politics within a weak divided government under pressure from a Russophobe press, Parliament, and public opinion led to confusion and unclear decisions and actions at crucial moments.
    • The politician was considered a Russophobe because of his decision that Bulgaria break off relations with Russia.
    • He took the side of the Russophobes who sought independence for the country.

Derivatives

  • Russophobia

  • noun ˌrʌsə(ʊ)ˈfəʊbɪəˌrəsəˈfoʊbiə
    mass noun
    • Strong dislike towards Russia and Russian things, especially the political system or customs of the former Soviet Union.

      this crisis has led to an increase of Russophobia in Europe
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Writing in Lietuvos Rytas on Dec.8, he rejected the idea that criticism of Paksas stemmed from old-fashioned Russophobia: ‘These relations with Russian structures are not so innocent.’
      • The fall of the Provisional Government and the seizure of power by Lenin and the Bolsheviks in October of the same year brought about the end of the rapprochement, and the resurgence of Russophobia compounded by fear of Communism.
      • As examples, there are Francophobia, Hispanophobia, Russophobia (for most of this century also Sovietophobia), Germanophobia (as well as Teutonophobia), Polonophobia, Italophobia, and Sinophobia.
 
 

Definition of Russophobe in US English:

Russophobe

nounˈrəsəˌfōbˈrəsəˌfoʊb
  • A person who feels an intense dislike toward Russia and Russian things, especially the political system or customs of the former Soviet Union.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I say good for them, and anyone who disagrees is a Russophobe who should feel ashamed of themselves for denying to Russians, on a moral level, their right to self determination.
    • It was the former fans of the Soviets who first became Russophobes and started licking the boots of the new big brother, the United States, following the 1989 changes.
    • The politician was considered a Russophobe because of his decision that Bulgaria break off relations with Russia.
    • He took the side of the Russophobes who sought independence for the country.
    • In Britain, domestic politics within a weak divided government under pressure from a Russophobe press, Parliament, and public opinion led to confusion and unclear decisions and actions at crucial moments.
 
 
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