nazi
基本解释
- n. (Nazi) 纳粹党人;极端种族主义者;专横的人,凶残的人
- adj. (Nazi) 纳粹党的,纳粹主义的
- n. (Nazi) (伊、美、巴)娜济(人名)
英汉例句
- Poles and others should drop the suggestion that the Soviet Union was the moral equivalent of Nazi Germany, and that contemporary Russia should acknowledge this.
波兰人和其它国家的人应该放弃把苏联和纳粹德国在道德上对等,并要求当今的俄罗斯承认这一点的主张。 - But to write of the Nazi leader’s “almost complete lack of military understanding” is wrong: his problem was too much (self-taught) military knowledge, not too little.
但是写纳粹领导人“几乎完全缺乏军事理念”是错的,他的问题是脑子里军事理论太多(自学的),而不是太少。 - But while many Germans baked biscuits and cakes in the shape of swastikas and adorned their trees with the symbols of the Nazi regime, most still called the festival Christmas.
不过,尽管当时许多德国人用纳粹标志对房屋进行装饰、或用纳粹党徽的模子来烘烤蛋糕和饼干,但多数人还是将这一节日称为圣诞节。 - Miller's television drama, "Playing for Time", told of an orchestra of prisoners at the Nazi death camp,Auschwitz, during World War Two.
- That's the way that it was presented to the American public: a fight against Nazi Germany.
绝大部分美国人认为:,这就是一场与德国纳粹的较量。
耶鲁公开课 - 1945年后的美国小说课程节选 - Any--I won't read this but this is a typical bit of Nazi propaganda.
这一段我不读了,但这是…,一个典型的纳粹政治宣传。
耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选 - The vivid memory of Nazi horrors, in part, drove him to study the mind.
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双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
英英字典
- TheNazis were members of the right-wing political party, led by Adolf Hitler, which held power in Germany from 1933 to 1945.
- You use Nazi to say that something relates to the Nazis.
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专业释义
- 纳粹
In the field of sociology and culture, Intellectuals of right wing started the Conservative Revolution which became major ideological sources for Nazi. And the intellectuals became gravediggers to Weimar Republic.
德国右翼知识分子在社会和文化领域掀起了新“保守革命”,成为纳粹主义的重要思想来源和魏玛共和国的掘墓人。