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Bigot Word French 英 Bɪɡət] 美 Bɪɡət N.(宗教、政治等的)盲信者;顽固者 Pretty

英语单词 bigot
英美音标 英 ['bɪɡət] 美 ['bɪɡət]
中文释义 n.(宗教、政治等的)盲信者;顽固者
英语例句 (1) Pretty soon everyone in his dorm labels him as an intolerant bigot.
(2) When you try to impose them on others, you make yourself into a self-righteous bigot.
中文例句 (1) 很快他就被宿舍其他人打上“偏执的盲目信仰者”的标签。
(2) 当你试图把这些向他人推行时,你让你自身变成了一个伪善的老顽固。
vocabulary简明 A bigot is someone who doesn't tolerate people of different races or religions. If you have an uncle who is a bigot and tells racist jokes at Thanksgiving, you may need to talk to him and tell him it's not okay.
vocabulary扩展 A bigot can also be someone who refuses to accept other ideas, as in politics. This word was borrowed from Middle French, but the French word is of uncertain origin. In Old French bigot was a term of abuse for Normans, and possibly related to the oath bi got "by God." In English and French, a bigot was originally a hypocrite, a person who claims to have certain moral beliefs but whose behavior doesn't match those beliefs. A bigot was specifically a hypocritical professor of religion, but the connection with the current sense of bigot is not clear.
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]固执的人;执拗的人;顽固不化的人 If you describe someone as a bigot, you mean that they are bigoted.
  [disapproval]

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