anarch
anarch — 名詞
1. Someone who leads or strongly supports a fight against the current system of gov
無政府主義者
鼓吹推翻政府並廢除法律的激進分子
Someone who leads or strongly supports a fight against the current system of government, wanting to remove all rulers and laws — for example, a revolutionary who calls for the complete end of state authority, or a protester who refuses to accept any form of political control.
During the revolution, Daichi was known as an anarch who wanted no rulers.
革命期間,Daichi 被視為一名無政府主義者,主張不應有統治者。
anarch who wanted no — followed by desire for no rulers
The police caught the anarchs before the group could start a street fight.
警方在那些無政府主義者引發街頭鬥毆之前就逮捕了他們。
the anarchs caught — plural countable noun with definite article
Henrik's teacher called him an anarch because he would not follow any rules in class.
Henrik 的老師說他是個無政府主義者,因為他在課堂上從不遵守任何規定。
Mira wrote pamphlets as an anarch, calling for the end of all government.
Mira 以無政府主義者的身分撰寫小冊子,呼籲終結一切政府統治。
- revolutionary
Broader term — a revolutionary wants to replace the government, but may not oppose all government entirely.
- rebel
More general and less political — a rebel fights against any kind of authority, not necessarily wanting to abolish all rulers.
- insurgent
Focuses on armed resistance against an established government; more military in tone.
- agitator
Someone who stirs up public feeling on political issues, but may not advocate the complete removal of government.
- loyalist
Stays faithful to the existing government and defends it against opposition.
- authoritarian
Believes in strong central power and strict obedience to authority, the opposite of anarchist ideals.
文法句型
anarch + verb (singular/plural)
用法筆記
Anarch and anarchist are close in meaning, but anarch is much rarer and often suggests someone who actively takes part in rebellion or revolt, not just someone who holds a political belief. In everyday conversation, anarchist is far more common.