militant
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ You use militant to describe people who believe in something very strongly and are active in trying to bring about political or social change, often in extreme ways that other people find unacceptable. 激進(jìn)的
Militant mine workers in the Ukraine have voted for a one-day stoppage next month. 在烏克蘭,激進(jìn)的煤礦工人們已經(jīng)投票決定在下個(gè)月進(jìn)行一天的罷工。
2. N-COUNT Militant is also a noun. 激進(jìn)分子
Even now we could not be sure that the militants would not find some new excuse to call a strike the following winter. 即使到現(xiàn)在,我們也不能確定這些激進(jìn)分子不會(huì)找到某個(gè)新的借口在下一年冬天號(hào)召一場(chǎng)罷工。
3. militancyN-UNCOUNT 好戰(zhàn)性
...the rise of trade union militancy. …工會(huì)好戰(zhàn)情緒的高漲。
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militant /?m?l?t?nt/ (militants)
劍橋詞典
- active , determined , and often willing to use force
激進(jìn)的;行動(dòng)積極的;好戰(zhàn)的,好斗的
militant extremists 激進(jìn)好斗的極端分子
The group has taken a militant position on the abortion issue and is refusing to compromise . 這個(gè)團(tuán)體在墮胎問題上采取強(qiáng)硬立場(chǎng),拒絕妥協(xié)。 返回 militant