obscurantist,英語單詞,主要用作形容詞、名詞,作形容詞時譯為“反啟蒙主義者的”,作名詞時譯為“反啟蒙主義者”。
基本介紹
- 外文名:obscurantist
- 詞性:形容詞、名詞
- 美式發音:[ɑːbˈskjʊrəntɪst]
- 釋義:反啟蒙主義者的|反啟蒙主義者
單詞用法,雙語例句,
單詞用法
obscurantist /ˌɒbskjʊəˈræntɪst/
1.ADJ If you describe something as obscurantist, you mean that it is deliberately vague and difficult to understand, so that it prevents people from finding out the truth about it. 故弄玄虛的; 矇騙的 [FORMAL, WRITTEN]
雙語例句
I think that a lot of poetry published today is obscurantist nonsense.我認為當今出版的很多詩歌都是故弄玄虛的無病呻吟。
Paul Keating, a former Labor prime minister, says they have killed the party's moral authority with obscurantist Neanderthal views and sicko populism.前工黨總理保羅·基廷認為他們用“反啟蒙主義者的原始觀點”和“神經的民粹主義”獵殺了工黨的道德權威。
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