1.煽动(性)的,造谣生事的,蛊惑的
1.making an appeal to people's emotions, instincts, and prejudices in a way that is considered to be politically manipulative and dangerous
1.He thought I had abused his hospitality to make a demagogic pitch to white voters.
他觉得我滥用了他的盛情,对白人选民做煽动性的自我推销。
2.There is much to dislike about the demagogic, authoritarian style of the billionaire businessman turned politician.
人们有很多理由不喜欢这个由亿万富翁商人转变成的政客那种具有煽动性的威权风格。
3.But the demagogic instincts of western leaders pale in comparison to the negligence of their eastern counterparts.
但是,欧洲领导人们的蛊惑人心与他们那些东边同仁们的疏忽放任相比,实在是相形见绌。
4.Democrats have gone into demagogic overdrive calling premium support ideas "privatization" or "the end of Medicare. "
民主党则以蛊惑人心的活动将保险费资助称为“私有化”和“医疗保健的终结。”
5.These days Alyaksandr Lukashenka, the demagogic and authoritarian president of Belarus, cannot stand it.
可是这几天亚历山大•卢卡申科,白俄罗斯这位蛊惑人心的独裁者总统,却对此无法忍受。
6.A cynical, mercenary, demagogic press will produce in time a people as base as itself.
一个愤世嫉俗、惟利是图、蛊惑人心的媒体则迟早会制造出一个同样卑劣的民族。
7.Her Christian Democrats fear that a demagogic D-mark party might emerge to steal votes.
她的基督徒民主党员担心一个蛊惑民心的马克党派将会出现并拉拢选票。
8.The demagogic witchery of Yunnan ethnic groups and their world of desire
云南少数民族的巫蛊信仰与情欲世界