单词乎

thoughtcrime

音标[ˈθɔ:tkraɪm]
thoughtcrime是什么意思、thoughtcrime怎么读

thoughtcrime汉语翻译

“思想罪”,

thoughtcrime英语解释

In the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, thoughtcrime is the criminal act of holding unspoken beliefs or doubts that oppose or question the ruling party. In the book, the government attempts to control not only the speech and actions, but also the thoughts of its subjects.

thoughtcrime例句

    Thoughtcrime
    Thought & Crime
    Thought crime
    IAPT and thoughtcrime: language, bureaucracy and the evidence-based regime
    Thoughtcrime and the Assault on the Freedom of Expression
    Precrime, Facecrime, Thoughtcrime
    Thoughtcrime in Britain’s Ascendant Police State
    Fredrick Töben Arrested for Thoughtcrime
    Thoughtcrime: [Analysis "Problem"no. 20]
    ThoughtCrime: Revisionist Historian Suffers Savage Beating
    Is Keynesianism now a thoughtcrime?
    Punishing "Thoughtcrime": The Reaction to Howard Dean's Passing Remark about the Confederate Flag Offers a Sobering Illustration of ...
    Development and Consequences of judicial thought in the early Showa era : ideological foundation of thoughtcriminal probation law, j...

0
纠错