patriot
patriot — 名詞
1. someone who feels deep loyalty to their country and is prepared to protect it in
愛國者
熱愛並願意保衛國家的人
someone who feels deep loyalty to their country and is prepared to protect it in dangerous times.
After the border attack, the mayor called Mr. Sato a patriot for guarding the bridge.
邊境遇襲後,市長在地方電台稱 Sato 先生守住那座橋,是位愛國者。
call someone a patriot
After the city hall fire, students called Ms. Chen a patriot for saving town records.
市政廳失火後,學生都說 Chen 女士冒險救出鎮上檔案,配得上愛國者這個稱呼。
call someone a patriot for + -ing
During the flood, the newspaper praised the firefighter as a patriot for protecting the war memorial.
洪水期間,報紙稱那名消防員保住戰爭紀念碑,是位愛國者。
At the school debate, Nora said real patriots volunteer after storms, not only wave flags.
在校內辯論時,Nora 說,真正的愛國者會在暴風雨後當志工,不是只會揮旗子。
After the attack, neighbors remembered Dr. Aziz as a quiet patriot who treated wounded soldiers.
襲擊事件後,鄰居都記得 Aziz 醫師默默救治受傷士兵,是位低調的愛國者。
- nationalist
can be stronger and more political, and may suggest hostility to other countries
- loyalist
focuses on loyalty to a ruler, government, or cause, not always to the country itself
- defender
focuses on action to protect something, while patriot also includes feeling and identity
- traitor
someone who acts against their own country
文法句型
a true patriot
call someone a patriot
see someone as a patriot
用法筆記
Usually approving. Common with people seen as putting the country's safety or future above personal comfort. Distinguish from 'nationalist', which often suggests a stronger political attitude and can sound more negative.