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fundamentalist noun[ C ] religionuk /ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.təl.ɪst/ us /ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.t̬əl.ɪst/ someone who believes in traditional forms of a religion, or believes that what is written in a holy book, such as the Christian Bible, is completely true: 原教旨主义者;(基督教的)基要主义者 Muslim/Christian fundamentalists穆斯林/基督教原教旨主义者 The organization had been taken over by religious fundamentalists.该组织之前已被原教旨主义者接管了。 See
fundamentalism This is the kind of revolutionary change that would bring down existing governments and install radicals and fundamentalists in their place. She said that fundamentalists constitute about 10 percent of her country. Many religious fundamentalists believe the scriptural account of creation is superior to any explanation man has come up with since. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Religious people: followers of religious groups Adventist Anglican animist anti-cult anti-papal Episcopalian evangelist fakir Franciscan fundie moral majority Mormon Moslem Muslim non-sectarian Sikh sisterhood Sufi Sunni televangelist
fundamentalist | Business English fundamentalist noun[ C ] FINANCE, ECONOMICSuk /ˌfʌndəˈmentəlɪst/us someone who considers or studies the basic causes of changes in the value of shares, etc. that which relate to the state of companies and the economy: financial/market fundamentalists |