populism
英式音标:[ˈpɒpjəlɪzəm] 怎么读
美式音标:[ˈpɑpjəlɪzəm] 怎么读
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populism词义
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n.
平民主义,平民论;
英英释义
populism[ 'pɔpjulizəm ]
n.the political doctrine that supports the rights and powers of the common people in their struggle with the privileged elite
populism用法
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An effective natural-resource fund requires a government that can resist both economic populism and kleptocracy.
一个有效的自然资源基金需要一个能够同时抵御住经济平民主义和盗贼统治主义的政府。
The values of populism, which originated in the traditional social and political ideology of America, later dominated the development of antitrust law.
在后来的发展过程中,受到美国传统的社会政治理念影响,平民主义的价值观念曾主导美国的反垄断法。
权威例句
Populism and the mirror of democracyPopulism and the Mirror of Democracy
Penal populism and public opinion : lessons from five countries
Trust the People! Populism and the Two Faces of Democracy
The Two Faces of Radical Right-Wing Populism
Populism as political communication style: An empirical study of political parties' discourse in Belgium
Apocalypse Forever? Post-Political Populism and the Spectre of Climate Change
Trump, Brexit, and the Rise of Populism: Economic Have-Nots and Cultural Backlash
The Internet and Political Transformation: Populism, Community, and Accelerated Pluralism
One Market Under God : Extreme Capitalism, Market Populism, and the End of Economic Democracy / T. Frank.