revisionism

[rɪ'vɪʒənɪzəm]
  • n. 修正主义
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revisionism 修正主义

来自 revision,修正,-ism,主义。

revisionism (n.)
1903, from revision + -ism. Originally in Marxist jargon, "rejection of gradual introduction of socialism." Revisionist is from 1850 (adj.); 1854 (n.); in the historical sense from 1934, originally with reference to the causes of World War I.
1. The reforms come after decades of hostility to revisionism.
和修正主义对抗了几十年之后,改革终于到来了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Ultimately, Bismarck's revisionism scarcely affected or damaged British interests at all.
从根本上说,俾斯麦的修正主义几乎未对英国的利益造成一丝一毫的影响或损害。

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3. When dogmatism turns into its opposite, it becomes either Marxism or revisionism.
教条主义走向反面, 或者是马克思主义,或者是修正主义.

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4. In present circumstances, revisionism is more pernicious than dogmatism.
在现在的情况下, 修正主义是比教条主义更有害的东西.

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5. They will also give rise to the result of historical revisionism.
这些因素共同作用也会形成历史修正主义的结果.

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