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Processed by: | goldyn_chyld (2019-10-12 06:50:31 UTC) |
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<< review queue entry 65019 - submitted by 'richwarm' >> Usually it's "communist" (in the adjectival sense). (Not a person, as in "a communist".) As a noun, it can be "communism". K's definition is 1. Communism 2. Communist Party Examples for "communism": 1) "[My grandmother] admonished me not to speak of communism 玩共产,命都没 because participating in communism could get one killed." 2) 基本上反對極權共產但又實事求是的香港人 "... how did people in Hong Kong-opposed to totalitarian communism but also very pragmatic as they are ..." Verb (not very common usage, as far as I can see) 1) J ~ I was prepared to see my belongings rapidly 'redistributed'. 我准备眼看我的这些东西很快地被“共产”。 2) GR ~ Prendre la propriété d’autrui pour la faire entrer dans le domaine public, commun. ("Take the property of others to become common property.") |
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- 共產 共产 [gong4 chan3] /communist/ + 共產 共产 [gong4 chan3] /communist (adjective)/communism/to collectivize ownership of property/ |