reformist 英 [rɪˈfɔ:mɪst]   美 [rɪˈfɔrmɪst]

reformist

reformist  英 [rɪˈfɔ:mɪst] 美 [rɪˈfɔrmɪst]

n. 改革者;改革主义者  adj. 改良主义的;改良运动的 

名词复数:reformists 

This shift from a reformist middle class to a reactionary one over a mere two decades should be surprising. 这确实让人震惊,中产阶级只用了二十年就从改革者蜕变成了反动派。
I could never get a good fix on Muammar Gadaffi. When he seized power way back in 1969, he was young and very handsome, with movie-star good looks, and an ardent reformist. 1969年穆阿迈尔·卡扎菲夺取政权时,我根本搞不懂他,那时他年轻而且非常英俊,看上去就像电影明星,是一名充满热情的改革者。

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  • n. 改革者;改革主义者
  • adj. 改良主义的;改良运动的
  • 1. This shift from a reformist middle class to a reactionary one over a mere two decades should be surprising.

    这确实让人震惊,中产阶级只用了二十年就从改革者蜕变成了反动派。

  • 2. I could never get a good fix on Muammar Gadaffi. When he seized power way back in 1969, he was young and very handsome, with movie-star good looks, and an ardent reformist.

    1969年穆阿迈尔·卡扎菲夺取政权时,我根本搞不懂他,那时他年轻而且非常英俊,看上去就像电影明星,是一名充满热情的改革者。

  • reformist (n.) 1580s, originally religious; from reform + -ist. Political sense is from 1640s. Related: Reformism.
re·form·ist / rɪˈfɔːmɪst ; NAmE rɪˈfɔːrmɪst / adjective wanting or trying to change political or social situations 主张改革的;改革派的;改良主义的 re·form·ist noun reformist reformists re·form·ist / rɪˈfɔːmɪst ; NAmE rɪˈfɔːrmɪst /
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