| 英语单词 | centrist |
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| 英美音标 | 英 ['sentrɪst] 美 ['sentrɪst] |
| 中文释义 | adj.中立派的 n.中立派议员;中立者 |
| 英语例句 | (1) What is more, some say their centrist role is overstated. (2) But the reality of Clintonomics was more centrist and less ambitious than promised. (3) But the goal is worthy, one that any centrist can endorse. (4) And it seems a strange way to combat the threat from the centrist Mr Bayrou. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 而且有人说,这些温和派的温和立场有被夸大之嫌。 (2) 但现实是,克林顿政府的经济政策并没有允诺的那样雄心勃勃,反而更为中间派。 (3) 但其目的还是值得称赞的,这是任何中间派议员都会认可的目的。 (4) 而且,为了对抗中间派的贝鲁而进行战斗,此举看似十分奇异。 |
| vocabulary简明 | A centrist is someone who has very moderate political views. Most centrists are against any big political shifts — either to the left or to the right. |
| vocabulary扩展 | Some politicians like to describe themselves as centrists because it makes them sound very reasonable and balanced. In reality, centrists are rare in politics, since people tend to have strong opinions about issues including taxes, the size of government, and inequality. Centrist comes from the French centriste, ultimately from the Latin centrum, "center." |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](政策或政党)温和的,中间派的 Centrist policies and parties are moderate rather than extreme. [usu ADJ n]
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