revisionism [rɪ'vɪʒənɪzəm]  

revisionism

revisionism  [rɪ'vɪʒənɪzəm]

n. 修正主义 

名词复数:revisionisms 

Western Europeans were allowing eastern Europeans to get away with this outrageous revisionism, he suggested, because they were fearful of souring relations. 西部欧洲人允许东部欧洲人侥幸逃避这个可恶的修正主义,他暗示说,是因为他们害怕变酸的关系。
The opposition historian Vladimir Ryzhkov points out that the Kremlin's revisionism is an attempt to justify its own authoritarian model, known as "sovereign democracy". 反对党历史学家弗拉基米尔·里兹科夫指出,克里姆林的修正主义是企图以“主权民主”之名证明自己的权威模式。

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  • n. 修正主义
  • 1. Western Europeans were allowing eastern Europeans to get away with this outrageous revisionism, he suggested, because they were fearful of souring relations.

    西部欧洲人允许东部欧洲人侥幸逃避这个可恶的修正主义,他暗示说,是因为他们害怕变酸的关系。

  • 2. The opposition historian Vladimir Ryzhkov points out that the Kremlin's revisionism is an attempt to justify its own authoritarian model, known as "sovereign democracy".

    反对党历史学家弗拉基米尔·里兹科夫指出,克里姆林的修正主义是企图以“主权民主”之名证明自己的权威模式。

  • 3. Many older Russian historians appear to agree that the panel, and its brief of fighting revisionism, is a good thing.

    许多老迈的俄国历史学者力挺这个小组,并认为他们与修正主义的斗争是一件好事。

  • 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.
re·vi·sion·ism / rɪˈvɪʒənɪzəm ; NAmE rɪˈvɪʒənɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] ( politics ) ( often disapproving) ideas that are different from, and want to change, the main ideas or practices of a political system, especially Marxism 修正主义 re·vi·sion·ist / rɪˈvɪʒənɪst ; NAmE rɪˈvɪʒənɪst / noun bourgeois revisionists 资产阶级修正主义者 re·vi·sion·ist revisionist revisionists / rɪˈvɪʒənɪst ; NAmE rɪˈvɪʒənɪst / adjective revisionist historians 修正主义历史学家 revisionist revisionists re·vi·sion·ism / rɪˈvɪʒənɪzəm ; NAmE rɪˈvɪʒənɪzəm / re·vi·sion·ist / rɪˈvɪʒənɪst ; NAmE rɪˈvɪʒənɪst /
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