bolshie
美['boʊlʃi] 英['bɒlʃi]
n. 极端分子;激进分子
adj. 易怒的;不合作的
sp. =bolshy.
英英释义
Noun- emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals or revolutionaries
例句
- Soldier #1: You Bolshie bastard. |你这个布尔什维克的杂种.
- They actually have a soft and sensitive hearts as all the girls.Even they looks arrogant and bolshie. 她们看似张扬、反叛的外表下,却如同所有的女孩子一样有一颗柔弱的内心。
- The programme also reveals that Blair calls his wife "the bolshie Scouser," a reference to her Liverpool, north-west England roots and often outspoken views. 另据节目曝光,布莱尔称呼切丽为“利物浦的布尔什维克”,因为原籍为英格兰西北部利物浦的切丽常常直言不讳。
- It also reveals that Blair calls his wife "the bolshie Scouser." It’s a reference to her Liverpool, north-west England roots and often outspoken views. 布莱尔称呼切丽为“利物浦的布尔什维克”,因为原籍为英格兰西北部利物浦的切丽常常直言不讳。
- She was in a bolshie mood. 她当时有一种抵触情绪。
- The unpopular 12-year-old government may be another reason for the bolshie sentiment, as may be a recent slight increase in the willingness of the Tories to talk about this sensitive subject. 如今不受欢迎的统治了12年的政府或许是极端主义观点形成的另一个原因,比如最近保守党党员似乎对这个敏感话题提起了小小的兴趣。
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