demagogue
英['deməɡɒɡ]
美['deməɡɑːɡ]
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Noun:
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a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions and prejudices
- 1. The demagogue has won people's support.
- 那个煽动者赢得了人们的支持。
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- 2. They labelled him as a demagogue.
- 他们说他是煽动家.
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- 3. Li Yang is a demagogue, to say the least.
- 一言以蔽之,李阳至少是一个煽动家.
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- 4. They labeled him a demagogue.
- 他们称他为政治煽动家.
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- 5. I don't want to demagogue my talk.
- 我不想把话夸大.
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用作名词 (n.)
- The demagogue has won people's support.
那个煽动者赢得了人们的支持。
- It also exposed Mr Thaksin as a demagogue who is ready to incite a revolt from his Dubai redoubt.
也暴露出他信作为煽动者想从其流亡地,迪拜,就激起一场叛乱。