Stalinist
adjective uk/ˈstɑː.lɪn.ɪst/ /ˈstæl.ɪn.ɪst/ us/ˈstɑː.lən.ɪst/ /ˈstæl.ən.ɪst/
斯大林主义的
relating to, typical of, or supporting the political, economic, and social beliefs of the former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin
He was a musician in the Soviet Union towards the end of the repressive Stalinist era. 他是苏联在斯大林主义压迫时期末期的一名音乐家。
They accused him of using Stalinist methods to eliminate his political opponents.
Work that did not conform to Stalinist ideology was banned from publication.
Compare: anti-Stalinist adjective
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- The Party embraced the Stalinist theory of the revolution by stages.
- She refused to denounce the Stalinist personality cult following the dictator's death.
- Stalinist economic planning emphasized the development of heavy industries in urban areas.
Stalinist
noun [ C ] uk/ˈstɑː.lɪn.ɪst/ /ˈstæl.ɪn.ɪst/ us/ˈstɑː.lən.ɪst/ /ˈstæl.ən.ɪst/
斯大林主义者
a supporter of the political, economic, and social beliefs of the former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin
He was a Stalinist out of personal conviction, not because he feared for his life. 他成为斯大林主义者是出于个人的信念,而不是因为他担心自己的生命安全。
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- For many years the Trotskyists waged intellectual battle with the Stalinists.
- The film tries to show how the Marxist cause was betrayed by Stalinists during the Spanish Civil War.
- He denied accusing the Democratic candidate of being a Stalinist.
- The leader, Ho Chi Minh, was a convinced Stalinist.