demagogues

英 [ˈdɛməgɒgz] 美 [ˈdɛməˌgɑgz]

n.  蛊惑民心的政客
demagogue的复数



柯林斯词典

    in AM, also use 美国英语亦用 demagog

  1. 蛊惑民心者;煽动民情的政客
    If you say that someone such as a politician is a demagogue you are criticizing them because you think they try to win people's support by appealing to their emotions rather than using reasonable arguments.

    双语例句

    1. His demagogues, who bear names like Aaron Blue-Skin, are as meanly truculent as cooper's Anti-Renters.
      他笔下那些煽风点火的政客,诸如蓝皮艾伦之流,卑鄙残忍不下于库珀的抗租者。
    2. The first, of course, is Rush Limbaugh, who claims the largest radio audience in the land among the microphone demagogues, and his word is Biblical among Republicans.
      首先,当然是拉什立博,他宣称大陆上最广泛的电台观众包括于麦克风煽动家,并且他的言语在共和党人眼里是圣经。
    3. Foreign investment is still a subject that is easily exploited by demagogues, from the us to France to India.
      从美国、法国到印度,外国投资仍然是一个极易为煽动者所利用的话题。
    4. If voters are uninformed and easily swayed towards demagogues peddling short-term ill-considered policies, there is little hope for righting the course of capitalist economies.
      如果选民很无知、容易轻信蛊惑人心的政客兜售的有欠考虑的短视政策,那么匡正资本主义经济进程的希望就很渺茫。
    5. Like all demagogues, Li correctly identified a problem plaguing most ESL students in China.
      像所有煽动家一样,李阳正确地找到了正困扰着中国学生学英语的问题。