demagoguery
英
美 [ˈdɛməˌgɑgəri]
n. (政治上的)蛊惑民心,煽动民情
COCA.23502
英英释义
noun
- impassioned appeals to the prejudices and emotions of the populace
双语例句
- The argument about "conceding" numerical inequality was due either to a misunderstanding or to demagoguery.
所谓我们承认了数量的不平等,这不是出于误解就是想蛊惑人心。 - Yet both men avoided the harsh rhetoric used last month, when Iran warned that Russian support for sanctions could make it a historic enemy and the Kremlin responded with accusations of demagoguery.
然而,二人都没有使用上月用过的严厉措辞,当时,伊朗警告称,俄罗斯若支持对伊朗实施制裁,可能会使俄罗斯成为一个历史性敌人,而俄罗斯政府认为这些指责都是在蛊惑人心。 - I hope you didn't come here to do demagoguery.
我希望你不是来这里散布谣言的。 - Over the past year the demagoguery has got the upper hand.
在过去一年他的煽动主义占了上风。 - It is hard to wrap your mind around this, especially with so much immigration demagoguery in public debate.
这一点让人很难理解,尤其是考虑到公众辩论中充斥着大量针对移民的煽动性言论。 - Equality, as in amount, status, or value. The argument about "conceding" numerical inequality was due either to a misunderstanding or to demagoguery.
相等,等值如在数量、地位或价值上相等所谓我们承认了数量的不平等,这不是出于误解就是想蛊惑人心。