bigots

英 [ˈbɪgəts] 美 [ˈbɪgəts]

n.  (种族、宗教或政治的)顽固盲从者,偏执者
bigot的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 固执的人;执拗的人;顽固不化的人
    If you describe someone as a bigot, you mean that they are bigoted.

    双语例句

    1. We have been traduced in the press as xenophobic bigots.
      我们被新闻界诋毁为仇外的偏狭之徒。
    2. But to leap from that to basically calling owners of Apple products a bunch of class bigots is to distort reality.
      但如果拔高这种现象,把苹果产品的用户称作一群怀有阶级偏见的人,那就是歪曲事实了。
    3. I do not take kindly to bigots – least of all religious bigots. I have no race prejudices, and I think I have no color prejudices nor creed prejudices.
      我不喜欢抱有偏见而固执的人-最不喜欢宗教偏见者。我没有种族偏见,我认为我既没有肤色偏见,也没有信仰偏见。
    4. But the point is that Mr Obama's colour is a problem only for those in the black political community who resent the way whites have received him, and for white bigots.
      但关键是,对奥巴马的肤色不满的人群,只是那些对白人接纳他心存怨恨的黑人政界圈子,以及白人顽固分子。
    5. The zealots, bigots and creeps on both sides come across with equal clarity.
      双方的痴迷分子、偏执狂和卑鄙小人都同样清楚地跃然纸上。
    6. It's not true that they're a nation of bigots and xenophobes.
      他们不是一个偏执排外的民族。
    7. The author depicts these people as ignorant, hateful bigots.
      作者把这些人描绘成无知、讨厌的偏执狂。
    8. The bigots, the hysterics, the destroyers of the self& these are the writers who bear witness to the fearful polite time in which we live.
      偏执狂、疯子、置人格于不顾的人&这就是那些为我们所置身其中的糟糕透顶的文明作证的作家们。