"populist" 怎么发音
word
ˈpɑpjəɫəst
PAH-pyu-luhst
pˈɒpjʊlˌɪst
POP-yuh-lisst
释义
A populist is a person, especially a politician, who claims to represent the interests of ordinary people, often by opposing elites or established groups. The word can also describe ideas and policies that are designed to appeal to or benefit the general public.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈpɑpjəɫəst
英式英语
pˈɒpjʊlˌɪst
简化发音
美式
PAH-pyu-luhst
英式
POP-yuh-lisst
语境中听
The populist promised to help the poor during the election.
Many people were attracted to the populist party's simple solutions.
A populist leader often speaks against the rich and powerful.
Some call her a populist because she criticizes the political elite.