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 demagoguery ['dɛmə`gɔgərɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 煽动, 煽动行为, 散布谣言

  1. To achieve this political purpose, the report leaves no stone unturned to distort facts, substitute one thing for another, make subjective assumptions and groundless accusations and resort to demagoguery.
    为达到这一政治目的,报告不惜采用歪曲事实、花接木、观臆断、风捉影、惑人心等种种卑劣手法。


demagoguery
[ noun ]
impassioned appeals to the prejudices and emotions of the populace
<noun.communication>


demagoguery \demagoguery\ n.
1. impassioned appeals to the prejudices and emotions of the
populace.

Syn: demagogy, demagogism.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. In his letter, Sokol said fascism and communism had in common "destruction of all democratic rights" and "the method of terror and social demagoguery."
  2. "Racial politics is a form of demagoguery," says Ken Auletta, a veteran writer on New York politics.
  3. It now remains to see whether the special interests will again drag Washington and the Senate back into their bog of demagoguery and distortion.
  4. "Your heart has to go out to all the people here who are going to lose their jobs because of the demagoguery of a few loudmouths," says one long-time American resident here.
  5. Since then, the U.S. and Europe's leaders have faced down left-wing demagoguery to deploy a countervailing force of Pershing IIs and cruise missiles.
  6. Congress opened hearings on the Supreme Court's flag-burning decision Thursday, with one lawmaker foreseeing violence if the decision isn't overturned and another decrying "shameful and crass demagoguery" by those trying to amend the Constitution.
  7. On the other hand, debating whether we should have an NEA at all, or whether it should attempt to control content is a wrong-headed exercise in demagoguery that ultimately benefits no one, least of all conservatives.
  8. Communist guerrillas accused Philippine President Aquino of "demagoguery and hypocrisy," saying her peace program was aimed at "enhancing her popularity."
  9. Supporters of Mazowiecki accused Walesa of demagoguery and personal ambition.
  10. "We must be very careful that the nation's health or economy does not fall prey to self-appointed priests of demagoguery," said Young.
  11. Mazowiecki supporters accuse Walesa of personal ambition and demagoguery.
  12. They constitute xenophobia at worst, demagoguery at best.
  13. This is an invitation to demagoguery, and Mr. Dukakis will not decline.
  14. "The conference is pure demagoguery.
  15. Bush, meanwhile, in a speech prepared for delivery to college students in Seattle, accused Dukakis of "protectionist demagoguery" in his criticism of foreign ownership of U.S. businesses.
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