firebrand的意思和读音

firebrand

: [ˈfaɪrˌbrænd] : [ˈfaɪə(r)ˌbrænd]

n.

firebrands  

n.troublemaker,agitator,hothead,stirrer,revolutionary

firebrandn.

1.a person who is always encouraging other people to take strong political action, often causing trouble

na.1.2.;,

n.1.someone who has strong feelings, especially about politics, and wants to change things or encourage other people to feel the same; someone who has strong feelings of anger or enthusiasm and often expresses them

1. firebox firebrand firebreak ...

2. ... Ifrit Firebrand Rubicante ...

3. ferocious , firebrand muttering ...

4. ... demagog firebrand hatemonger ...

5. firebrand n. festoon n. ;v.

8. ) rife adj. ) firebrand n. ) accelerate v. ...

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1.The saner American left is at last waking up to the fact that Hillary was never the radical firebrand of conservative caricature.

2.The saner American leftist last waking up to the fact that Hillary was never the radical firebrand of conservative caricature.

3.The young firebrand does appear to be doing a bit to restrain his more out-of-control followers.

4.Despite her frail appearance, Jocasta Nu was known as a firebrand among the Jedi.·

5.He's no firebrand, but the rightwing press knows the Lib Dems would introduce proportional representation and a fairer party funding system.

6.She has not hitherto been regarded by Washington insiders as a real firebrand, or heavy hitter.

7.Steve was still in his firebrand phase. He scared the timber folks and made them mad.

8.After his departure, he disappeared for years, re-emerging as a political firebrand fanning the flames of rebellion in the galaxy.

9.The Yuuzhan Vong executor, Nom Anor, was a political firebrand, stirring up trouble in the Outer Rim and sowing discord in the New Republic.·

10.The Oscar-winning firebrand whose "Roger &Me" attacked General Motors, whose "Sicko" extolled government-run health care.