Leninist
noun [ C ] uk/ˈlen.ɪ.nɪst/ us/ˈlen.ɪ.nɪst/
列宁主义者
someone who believes in the social, political, and economic principles and theories developed from Marxism by the Russian politician V. I. Lenin, supporting direct rule by workers
Solzhenitsyn was strictly speaking a Leninist. 索尔仁尼琴严格来说是列宁主义者。
Radek reached an agreement with the Leninists. 拉德克与列宁主义者达成协议。
See: Leninism
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- He was seriously annoyed at being branded a Leninist.
- During the following months the Leninists succeeded in extending their organizational control.
- After a government takeover by Marxist Leninists, the emblem was removed from the flag.
Leninist
adjective uk/ˈlen.ɪ.nɪst/ us/ˈlen.ɪ.nɪst/
列宁主义的
believing in the social, political, and economic principles and theories developed from Marxism by the Russian politician V. I. Lenin, supporting direct rule by workers
The world was ready to overlook the party's Leninist ideology. 外界已经准备好忽视该党的列宁主义意识形态。
Adopting tough Leninist language, he declared: "The oligarchs will cease to exist as a class." 他采用强硬的列宁主义措辞宣称:“寡头将不再作为一个阶级存在。”
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- His broad strategy is in the Leninist tradition.
- The Communist Party is taking on younger members with social democratic rather than Leninist tendencies.
- A more moralistic diplomat might have been thrown off course by the thought of dealing with a Leninist dictatorship.