英語單詞

demagogue是什麽意思

demagogue

英 ['deməgɒg] 美 [ˈdɛməɡɑɡ]
  • n. 煽動者;煽動家;煽動政治家

中文詞源


demagogue 蠱惑民心的政客

dema-, 人民,見demotic.-agoga, 做,領導,詞源同agent. 詞義貶義化,用來指暴民的領導者,蠱惑民心的政客。

英文詞源


demagogue
demagogue: [17] A demagogue is literally a ‘leader of the people’. The word represents Greek demagōgós, a compound formed from demos ‘common people’ and agōgós ‘leader’. (This was derived from ágein ‘drive, lead’, a verb related to Latin agere ‘do’, and hence to its host of English descendants, from act to prodigal.) In ancient Greece the term was applied particularly to a set of unofficial leaders drawn from the common people who controlled the government of Athens in the 4th century BC, and whose irresponsible rule (as their critics saw it) has given demagogue a bad name ever since.
=> act, agent
demagogue (n.)
1640s, from Greek demagogos "popular leader," also "leader of the mob," from demos "people" (see demotic) + agogos "leader," from agein "to lead" (see act (n.)). Often a term of disparagement since the time of its first use, in Athens, 5c. B.C.E. Form perhaps influenced by French demagogue (mid-14c.).
demagogue (v.)
by 1964, American English, from demagogue (n.). Related: Demagogued; demagoguing.

雙語例句


1. The demagogue has won people's support.
那個煽動者贏得了人們的支持。

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2. They labelled him as a demagogue.
他們說他是煽動家.

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3. Li Yang is a demagogue, to say the least.
一言以蔽之,李陽至少是一個煽動家.

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4. They labeled him a demagogue.
他們稱他為政治煽動家.

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5. I don't want to demagogue my talk.
我不想把話誇大.

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