subversive 英 [səbˈvɜ:sɪv]   美 [səbˈvɜrsɪv]

subversive

subversive  英 [səbˈvɜ:sɪv] 美 [səbˈvɜrsɪv]

adj. 破坏性的;从事颠覆的  n. 危险分子;颠覆分子 

名词复数:subversives 

What better way to hurt them than with the subversive idea of freedom? 有什么能够比针锋相对的自由思想更能刺痛他们呢?
Liu was vilified as a subversive and a criminal merely for writing a manifesto calling for democracy in China. 被诬蔑为一个颠覆破坏分子和一个仅仅写了宣言呼吁民主中国的罪犯。

  • You might want to call someone subversive if they are sneakily trying to undermine something, from the social structure of your high school to an entire system of government.
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  • adj. 破坏性的;从事颠覆的
  • n. 危险分子;颠覆分子
  • 1. What better way to hurt them than with the subversive idea of freedom?

    有什么能够比针锋相对的自由思想更能刺痛他们呢?

  • 2. Liu was vilified as a subversive and a criminal merely for writing a manifesto calling for democracy in China.

    被诬蔑为一个颠覆破坏分子和一个仅仅写了宣言呼吁民主中国的罪犯。

  • 3. This year I'll risk my good-girl reputation with a subversive idea: go bankrupt in 2009.

    而今年我却有一个颠覆性的想法,想用我的好名声来来冒一次险:在2009年破产。

  • subversive (adj.) 1640s, from Latin subvers-, past participle stem of subvertere (see subvert) + -ive. As a noun, attested from 1887. Related: Subversively; subversiveness.
sub·ver·sive / səbˈvɜːsɪv ; NAmE səbˈvɜːrsɪv / adjective trying or likely to destroy or damage a government or political system by attacking it secretly or indirectly 颠覆性的;暗中起破坏作用的 SYN seditious sub·ver·sive noun He was a known political subversive. 他是一个有名的政治颠覆分子。 sub·ver·sive·ly / səbˈvɜːsɪvli ; NAmE səbˈvɜːrsɪvli / adverb sub·ver·sive·ness / səbˈvɜːsɪvnəs ; NAmE səbˈvɜːrsɪvnəs / noun [uncountable ] subversive subversives sub·ver·sive / səbˈvɜːsɪv ; NAmE səbˈvɜːrsɪv / sub·ver·sive·ly / səbˈvɜːsɪvli ; NAmE səbˈvɜːrsɪvli / sub·ver·sive·ness / səbˈvɜːsɪvnəs ; NAmE səbˈvɜːrsɪvnəs /
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