fascist
fascist 英 ['fæʃɪst] 美 ['fæʃɪst]
n. 法西斯主义者;法西斯党员 adj. 法西斯主义的,法西斯党的
名词复数:fascists
- If you know someone who's a fascist, that person is probably into control. A fascist is a follower of a political philosophy characterized by authoritarian views and a strong central government — and no tolerance for opposing opinions.
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- n. 法西斯主义者;法西斯党员
- adj. 法西斯主义的,法西斯党的
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1. The Chinese people endured tremendous national sacrifice and made indelible historic contributions to the eventual defeat of the fascist forces across the world.
中国人民为最终战胜世界法西斯反动势力作出了不可磨灭的历史贡献并为此付出了巨大的民族牺牲。
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2. It’s a very fascist system, but we cannot do much about it; new censorship laws have been passed, partly because of our movement [the Free Thai Cinema Movement], but it is still full of bureaucracy.
这是一个非常法西斯的制度,但对它我们也不能做什么;新的审查法已经通过了,一部分是由于我们的运动(泰国自由电影运动)的原因,但它仍然是充满官僚主义的。
- fascist (adj.) 1921, from Italian partito nazionale fascista, the anti-communist political movement organized 1919 under Benito Mussolini (1883-1945); from Italian fascio "group, association," literally "bundle" (see fasces). Fasci "groups of men organized for political purposes" had been a feature of Sicily since c. 1895, and the 20c. totalitarian sense probably came directly from this but was influenced by the historical Roman fasces, which became the party symbol. As a noun from 1922 in English, earlier in Italian plural fascisti (1921), and until 1923 in English it often appeared in its Italian form, as an Italian word.
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