《thoughtcrime》怎以读
英 [ˈθɔ:tkraɪm]
《thoughtcrime》是什么意思
思想罪[指即使无行为事实因未能绝对忠于统治政权所构成的犯罪];
英英释义
Thoughtcrime
- 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.
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学习《thoughtcrime》怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- Thoughtcrime does not entail death.
思想罪不会带来死亡。
权威例句
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