demagogically
adverb disapproving uk/ˌdem.əˈɡɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/ us/ˌdem.əˈɡɑː.dʒɪ.kəl.i/
蛊惑民心地
in a way that tries to win support by exciting the emotions of ordinary people rather than by having good or morally right ideas
The leadership can emphasize demagogically any aspect of events that it desires. 领导层可以按照自己的意愿,对事件的任何方面作出蛊惑性的强调。
He has been demagogically attacking the government’s reform programme for months. 几个月来,他一直在蛊惑人心地攻击政府的改革方案。
See: demagogue
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- These laws have been demagogically sugar-coated in various ways.
- Labour leaders demagogically declared that "the industry has responsibility to the workers".
- The tradition of the government backing the cities over the countryside, and demagogically demonising the landowners, dates back to the 1930s.