menshevik

英 ['menʃəvik] 美
  • n. 孟什维克党员
  • adj. 孟什维克的

英英释义


1. a Russian member of the liberal minority group that advocated gradual reform and opposed the Bolsheviks before and during the Russian Revolution

英文词源


Menshevik (adj.)
1907, from Russian men'shevik, from men'she "lesser" (comparative of malo "little," from PIE root *mei- (2) "small;" see minus) + -evik "one that is." So called by Lenin because they were a minority in the party. Earlier used in reference to the minority faction of the Social-Democratic Party, when it split in 1903. As a noun from 1917. Russian plural mensheviki occasionally was used in English.

词态变化


复数: Mensheviki Mensheviks;