socialistic
/ˌsəʊʃəˈlɪstɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌsəʊʃəˈlɪstɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /¦sōshə¦listik -tēk/ (ame, mw)
socialistic — 形容詞
- socialisticpositive
- more socialisticcomparative
- most socialisticsuperlative
1. showing ideas or qualities that resemble socialism, where the state shares wealt
社會主義式的
帶有社會主義色彩或傾向的
showing ideas or qualities that resemble socialism, where the state shares wealth and runs key services for everyone
Ramón praised the free clinics as a small but clearly socialistic step.
Ramón 稱讚那些免費診所,說那是雖小卻明顯帶有社會主義色彩的一步。
socialistic + noun describing a policy or measure
Critics in the newspaper called the new housing plan dangerously socialistic.
報紙上的評論者把這項新住房計畫批評為危險地偏向社會主義。
adverb + socialistic to judge a policy
The party's manifesto mixed market rules with several socialistic promises about wages.
那個政黨的政綱把市場規則和好幾項帶社會主義色彩的薪資承諾混在一起。
Beatrix argued that free school meals are not as socialistic as people fear.
Beatrix 主張免費營養午餐並沒有大家擔心的那麼偏向社會主義。
Many voters welcomed the socialistic idea of taxing the rich to fund hospitals.
許多選民歡迎這個向富人課稅來支應醫院的社會主義式構想。
- socialist
stronger; marks something as openly part of socialism, not just resembling it
- collectivist
stresses group or shared ownership over individual ownership
- left-leaning
broader and softer; points generally toward the political left
- capitalistic
favours private ownership and free markets over shared control
- free-market
stresses trade with little state involvement
文法句型
socialistic + policy/idea/system
be socialistic
用法筆記
Often used to describe a policy, idea, or system as resembling socialism without fully being it, and it frequently carries a critical or cautious tone in political debate. Distinguish from 'socialist', which usually labels something as openly belonging to socialism rather than merely leaning that way.