populist的意思和读音

populist

: [ˈpɑpjəlɪst] : [ˈpɒpjʊlɪst]

n.

populists  

Adj.+n.populist platform

adj.elitist

adj.majority,mainstream,democratic,general,accessible

n.1.

n.1.someone who supports or expresses the interests and opinions of ordinary people

adj.1.representing the interests and opinions of ordinary people

1. resent v. populist n. smell of

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1.It's easy to see why politicians would be drawn to the populist pose.姿

2.Over the years, Mr Sata has garnered a reputation for populist rhetoric and he has previously said he would kick out bogus investors.

3.All that populist anti-Wall Street rhetoric in Washington scares the heck out of investors.

4.A month ago, the chatter in financial circles was that Britain was the one rich country that might take a populist lurch.

5.The question of whether modern democracies can successfully resist populist tyranny is raised and then abandoned within two paragraphs.

6.He's not a populist at all. He's sort of a typical throwback to the Japanese prime minister of yore, the faceless grey suits.退西

7.For years now the populist prophets of new media have been proclaiming the death of books, and the marketplace seems to back them up.

8.France's mainstream parties should be careful. At a time of crisis, populist sloganeering can prove dangerously effective.

9.The account's third tweet says "Kim Jong-un's populist policy is nothing but a joke. "”。

10.Washington is still trying to steer a careful line between populist politicians who can sense public anger and the powerful financial lobby.