centrist
英 ['sentrɪst]
美['sɛntrɪst]
- n. 中立派议员;中间派议员
词态变化
复数: centrists;
中文词源
centrist 温和派
来自center, 中间。
英文词源
- centrist (n.)
- 1872, from French centriste, from centre (see center (n.)). Originally in English with reference to French politics; general application to other political situations is from 1890.
Where M. St. Hilaire is seen to most advantage, however, is when quietly nursing one of that weak-kneed congregation who sit in the middle of the House, and call themselves "Centrists." A French Centrist is--exceptis eoccipiendis--a man who has never been able to make up his mind, nor is likely to. ["Men of the Third Republic," London, 1873]
双语例句
- 1. He had left the movement because it had abandoned its centrist policies.
- 他退出了该运动,因为它放弃了温和政策。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The Civic Movement could be the nucleus of a centrist party of the future.
- 公民运动的成员可能会成为未来中间派政党的核心。
来自辞典例句
- 3. Unlike Bill Clinton an instinctive centrist, Mr Obama is a progressive liberal.
- 与天生的中间派比尔?克林顿(BillClinton)不同, 奥巴马是一个进步的自由派人士.
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- 4. The nuanced centrist or the man from Ben and Jerry's?
- 微妙的温和派或从本和杰瑞的人?
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- 5. But the reality of Clintonomics was more centrist and less ambitious than promised.
- 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.
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