nationalistic
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++na·tion·al·is·tic /ˌnæʃənəˈlɪstɪk◂/ adjective SANPPsomeone who is nationalistic believes that their country is better than other countries 有民族[国家]主义情绪的;民族[国家]主义的 → patriotic They were encouraging nationalistic sentiment among the students. 他们在鼓动学生们的民族主义情绪。Examples from the Corpus
nationalistic• After renaming the city itself, they pinned nationalistic and revolutionary labels on its streets and buildings.• Assimilation worked, especially for a nationalistic capitalist who could write hit songs.• Will the state promote sport as a safe, numbing kind of nationalistic cocoon for healthy, obedient citizens?• As nationalistic feelings grew, life became increasingly difficult for immigrants.• It must surely increase tensions and expectations and put too great an emphasis on nationalistic feelings.• Many degenerated into sensational tabloids or nationalistic journals.• An intensely nationalistic native of Lorraine, he saw in overseas conquests the compensation for his lost birthplace.• I am not trying to make a nationalistic point here.• The senator's strong nationalistic views are frightening to many liberals.• I don't mean that in a nationalistic way.na·tion·al·is·tic adjectiveChineseSyllable
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nationalistic
na‧tion‧al‧is‧tic /ˌnæʃənəˈlɪstɪk◂/
adjective
They were encouraging nationalistic sentiment among the students.
na‧tion‧al‧is‧tic /ˌnæʃənəˈlɪstɪk◂/
adjective Word Family: noun: nation, national, multinational, nationalism, nationalist, nationality, nationalization, nationhood, international, internationalism, internationalist, internationalization; adjective: national, international, multinational, nationalist, nationalistic, nationalized, internationalist; verb: nationalize, internationalize; adverb: nationally, internationally
someone who is nationalistic believes that their country is better than other countries ⇨ patriotic: