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anticommunism

  • 1 anticomunismo

    m.
    anti-communism.
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    1 anti-Communism
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    = anticommunism [anti-communism].
    Ex. The narrative is a parable of anticommunism in the McCarthy era where the town council tries to remove a book on communism from the library.
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    = anticommunism [anti-communism].

    Ex: The narrative is a parable of anticommunism in the McCarthy era where the town council tries to remove a book on communism from the library.

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    anticommunism
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    anti-Communism
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    : anticommunism

    Spanish-English dictionary > anticomunismo

  • 2 comunismo

    m.
    communism (politics).
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    1 communism
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    noun m.
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    masculino communism
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    Ex. The narrative is a parable of anti communism in the McCarthy era where the town council tries to remove a book on communism from the library.
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    masculino communism
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    Ex: The narrative is a parable of anti communism in the McCarthy era where the town council tries to remove a book on communism from the library.

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    communism
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    comunismo sustantivo masculino
    communism
    comunismo sustantivo masculino communism
    ' comunismo' also found in these entries:
    English:
    communism
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    communism
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    m Communism
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    : communism, Communism

    Spanish-English dictionary > comunismo

  • 3 de manera humillante

    Ex. The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals ' abjectly betrayed their own principles'.
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    Ex: The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals ' abjectly betrayed their own principles'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de manera humillante

  • 4 macartismo

    m.
    McCarthyism.
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    Nota: Período de la historia americana caracterizado por la persecución de personas con ideas comunistas o liberales.
    Ex. The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals 'abjectly betrayed their own principles'.
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    Nota: Período de la historia americana caracterizado por la persecución de personas con ideas comunistas o liberales.

    Ex: The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals 'abjectly betrayed their own principles'.

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    McCarthyism
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    McCarthyism

    Spanish-English dictionary > macartismo

  • 5 traicionar los principios de uno mismo

    (v.) = betray + Posesivo + own principles
    Ex. The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals 'abjectly betrayed their own principles'.
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    (v.) = betray + Posesivo + own principles

    Ex: The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals 'abjectly betrayed their own principles'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > traicionar los principios de uno mismo

  • 6 vergonzosamente

    adv.
    shamefully, bashfully; confoundedly.
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    1 shamefully, ignominiously
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    ADV
    1) (=con timidez) bashfully, shyly; (=con modestia) modestly
    2) (=deshonrosamente) shamefully, disgracefully
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    = sheepishly, self-consciously, disgracefully, shamefully, abjectly, embarrassingly.
    Ex. 'Trouble slithering underfoot in the Garden of Eden?', the librarian shook his head sheepishly.
    Ex. 'Thanks a bunch!' he said, smiling self-consciously.
    Ex. The increasing efficiency of machine printing did reduce the average price of reprints and of popular works but new literature remained disgracefully expensive.
    Ex. He maintains that indexers are shamefully treated, their pay is disgraceful and they are almost never acknowledged in the book.
    Ex. The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals ' abjectly betrayed their own principles'.
    Ex. Teaching lost its status when education became secularized as a tool for economic mobility, when concerns for the spiritual became embarrassingly atavistic.
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    = sheepishly, self-consciously, disgracefully, shamefully, abjectly, embarrassingly.

    Ex: 'Trouble slithering underfoot in the Garden of Eden?', the librarian shook his head sheepishly.

    Ex: 'Thanks a bunch!' he said, smiling self-consciously.
    Ex: The increasing efficiency of machine printing did reduce the average price of reprints and of popular works but new literature remained disgracefully expensive.
    Ex: He maintains that indexers are shamefully treated, their pay is disgraceful and they are almost never acknowledged in the book.
    Ex: The author examines the dominance of liberal anticommunism in McCarthyism, when professed liberals ' abjectly betrayed their own principles'.
    Ex: Teaching lost its status when education became secularized as a tool for economic mobility, when concerns for the spiritual became embarrassingly atavistic.

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    A (tímidamente) shyly, bashfully
    B (ignominiosamente) disgracefully, shamefully
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    1. [sin honra] shamefully, disgracefully
    2. [con timidez] bashfully

    Spanish-English dictionary > vergonzosamente

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