anarchist 英 [ˈænəkɪst]   美 [ˈænərkɪst]

anarchist

anarchist  英 [ˈænəkɪst] 美 [ˈænərkɪst]

n. 无政府主义者  phrase. 无政府主义的 

名词复数:anarchists 

One must choose between God and Man, and all "radicals" and "progressives, " from the mildest Liberal to the most extreme anarchist, have in effect chosen Man. 一个人必须在上帝与人之间做出选择,而所有的“激进派”和“进步派”,从最温和的自由主义者到最极端的无政府主义者,实际上都选择了人。

  • Should you ever decide to form a club for anarchists, you might want to keep this in mind: Running for club president will make you unpopular, since anarchists prefer a stateless society and distrust ruling powers.
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  • n. 无政府主义者
  • phrase. 无政府主义的
  • 1. One must choose between God and Man, and all "radicals" and "progressives, " from the mildest Liberal to the most extreme anarchist, have in effect chosen Man.

    一个人必须在上帝与人之间做出选择,而所有的“激进派”和“进步派”,从最温和的自由主义者到最极端的无政府主义者,实际上都选择了人。

  • anarchist (n.) 1670s, "one who denies the validity of ruling power;" see anarchy + -ist. The word got a boost during the French Revolution; in 19c. it was used both of "one who advocates absence of government as a political ideal" (philosophical or scientific anarchism) and "one who seeks to overthrow violently all forms and institutions of society and government with no intention of establishing others."
an·arch·ist / ˈænəkɪst ; NAmE ˈænərkɪst / noun a person who believes that laws and governments are not necessary 无政府主义者 an·arch·is·tic / ˌænəˈkɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌænərˈkɪstɪk / adjective anarchist anarchists an·arch·ist / ˈænəkɪst ; NAmE ˈænərkɪst / an·arch·is·tic / ˌænəˈkɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌænərˈkɪstɪk /
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