subversiveness
[sʌb'və:siv]
[ subversiveness ]
adj.颠覆性的, 破坏性的
n.破坏份子, 危险份子
例句与用法:
An investigation carried out ostensibly to uncover subversive activities but actually used to harass and undermine those with differing views.
政治迫害表面上是开展揭露颠覆的活动,但实际上用于扰乱和削弱持不同看法的人的调查
An agreement to perform together an illegal, wrongful, or subversive act.
阴谋一种共同进行非法的、错误的或颠覆性活动的协定
The new party has subversive ideas.
新政党有颠覆的意图。
They are contaminating the minds of our young people with these subversive ideas.
他们这些颠覆性的思想是对我们年轻人的精神污染。
词形变化:
副词: subversively |
名词: subversiveness |
n.
颠覆; 破坏
subversiveness
■"Subversiveness" of Traditional Chinese Operas and Sequels to Classic Novels in Ming and Qing Dynasties
传统戏曲"翻案"与明清小说续书
■It argues for the potential subversiveness of the "restraint" as a strategy, discusses the relevance of such "restraint" to the Clerk the narrator, and Chaucer the poet.
指出作为策略的克制所隐含的颠覆性,并讨论其与故事叙述者学士、作者乔叟的相关性,从而阐明故事中的三重克制现象。
■Chapter 4: Interpreting the subversiveness and openness of the text from the philosophical existentialism of Sartre and Heidegger.
第四章主要从萨特和海德格尔存在主义哲学角度解析小说文本的颠覆性以及开放性。
■The image of death and theory of death existing in “the secondary world” and “the second type of life” displays its own charm to us through its particular subversiveness to the world that is not free.
这种存在于“第二个世界”、“第二种生活”中的死亡形象、死亡理论,以其独特的颠覆不自由世界的宏大独特性,向我们展示了自己的魅力。