demagogically
adverb
disapprovinguk/ˌdem.əˈɡɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/us/ˌdem.əˈɡɑː.dʒɪ.kəl.i/in a way thattriestowinsupportbyexcitingtheemotionsofordinarypeopleratherthan by having good ormorallyrightideas:
蛊惑民心地Theleadershipcanemphasizedemagogically anyaspectofeventsthat itdesires.领导层可以按照自己的意愿,对事件的任何方面作出蛊惑性的强调。
He has been demagogicallyattackingthe government’sreformprogrammeformonths.几个月来,他一直在蛊惑人心地攻击政府的改革方案。
See
demagogue
- Theselawshave been demagogicallysugar-coatedinvariousways.
- Labourleadersdemagogicallydeclaredthat "theindustryhasresponsibilityto theworkers".
- Thetraditionof thegovernmentbackingthecitiesover thecountryside, and demagogicallydemonisingthelandowners,datesback to the 1930s.
Speakers & talkers
- caller
- commentator
- conversationalist
- debater
- demagogic
- demagoguery
- demagogy
- eulogist
- informant
- loudmouth
- motormouth
- quidnunc
- raconteur
- speaker
- speechifier
- speechmaker
- spokesman
- spokeswoman
- superflack
- whisperer