jacksonian

美 [dʒækˈsoʊniən]

网络  杰克逊主义

COCA.32305



双语例句

  1. The campaign of1828, in which his Jacksonian opponents charged him with corruption and public plunder, was an ordeal Adams did not easily bear.
    1828年的选举,对亚当斯来说是难以承受的严酷考验,站在杰克逊那边的反对者们指责他腐败和公然抢劫。
  2. But even if nobody achieves album sales on a Jacksonian scale, couldn't he or she be an artist every bit as popular, every bit as loved, every bit as listened to?
    但即便无人能够达到杰克逊的销量规模,他们难道不能够成为处处受欢迎,处处受爱戴,及完全被接受地艺人吗?
  3. Jacksonian in American Diplomacy Tradition
    美国外交传统中的杰克逊主义
  4. American writers tried to embrace all contradictory elements in their texts to reflect the complex society full of conflicts of races, classes, and sexes, subverting the Jacksonian rhetoric of exaggeration and superficial romantic enthusiasm.
    美国作家力图在小说文本中包含各种矛盾对立的元素,映射出美国社会复杂的种族、阶级、性别等重重社会矛盾,颠覆杰克逊时代夸张片面的政治修辞和表面的浪漫主义热情。

英英释义

noun

  1. a follower of Andrew Jackson or his ideas

    adj

    1. of or pertaining to Andrew Jackson or his presidency or his concepts of popular democracy