apologist
意味: A person who offers a defence or justification for a controversial belief, policy, institution, or individual, especially one widely regarded as indefensible.
Apologist is almost always pejorative in modern British journalism, implying that someone is making excuses for the inexcusable. It does not mean someone who apologises — that is a common misunderstanding. The word derives from the tradition of religious apologetics (reasoned defence of faith) but has shifted sharply towards a negative register. Typical collocations: apologist for the regime, apologist for empire, Putin apologist.
例文
- Critics accused the historian of being an apologist for British colonialism. 批评者指责这位历史学家是英国殖民主义的辩护者。Los críticos acusaron al historiador de ser un apologista del colonialismo británico.批評家たちはその歴史家をイギリス植民地主義の擁護者だと非難した。비평가들은 그 역사가를 영국 식민주의의 옹호자라고 비난했다.
- The columnist was dismissed as a government apologist who had never met a policy she couldn't defend. 那位专栏作家被斥为一个从未遇到过自己不能辩护的政策的政府辩护者。La columnista fue desestimada como una apologista del gobierno que nunca encontró una política que no pudiera defender.そのコラムニストは、弁護できない政策に出会ったことのない政府の太鼓持ちとして片付けられた。그 칼럼니스트는 옹호하지 못할 정책을 만난 적이 없는 정부의 변호인에 불과하다며 무시당했다.
- Apologists for the regime insisted that the economic reforms would eventually benefit ordinary citizens. 政权的辩护者坚称经济改革最终将惠及普通公民。Los apologistas del régimen insistieron en que las reformas económicas acabarían beneficiando a los ciudadanos de a pie.体制の擁護者たちは、経済改革がいずれは一般市民に利益をもたらすと主張した。체제 옹호자들은 경제 개혁이 궁극적으로 일반 시민에게 이익이 될 것이라고 주장했다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: journalism, academic
トーン: critical
起源と歴史
From Greek apologistes (one who speaks in defence), from apologia (a speech in defence). The Christian apologetic tradition dates to the 2nd century. The pejorative shift in English occurred in the 19th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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