centrist
英 [ˈsentrɪst]
美 [ˈsentrɪst]
n. (政治上的)中间派,温和派
adj. 温和派的
复数:centrists
Collins.1 / BNC.26137 / COCA.13442
牛津词典
noun
- (政治上的)中间派,温和派
a person with political views that are not extreme
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (政策或政党)温和的,中间派的
Centristpolicies and parties are moderate rather than extreme.- 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。 - Acentristis someone with centrist views.
持温和立场的人;中间派(人物)
- He had left the movement because it had abandoned its centrist policies.
英英释义
noun
- a person who takes a position in the political center
adj
- supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative
双语例句
- OLMERT: Battered politically by last year's war in Lebanon and a string of corruption scandals, centrist Kadima leader Olmert is fighting for political survival.
奥尔默特:经过了去年的黎巴嫩战争以及一系列腐败丑闻的打击后,中间派的前进党领袖奥尔默特正在为政治上的生存权而奋力挣扎着。 - Xiao Li himself is the name of the "centrist" and insist on the independence of the study.
小李自己是“中间派”和研究的独立坚持的名称。 - Better still, imagine a new centrist block in Congress, which might give that candidate ( or for that matter a President Obama or Romney) something to work with in2013.
更妙的假设是,国会中会出现一个新兴中间派团体,他们可以让那位候选人(或者给奥巴马总统或罗姆尼)在2013年有事可做。 - All of which leaves a political space for Mr Monti, who has been asked by centrist groups to run for prime minister.
这一切都为蒙蒂留出了政治空间,中间派也呼吁他参与总理竞选。 - Netanyahu wants centrist rivals to join him in a unity coalition.
希望他的竞争对手能和他组成统一联盟。 - She has remodelled herself as an impeccably centrist senator, co-sponsoring bills with prominent conservatives.
她把自己重塑成一个完美的中间派议员,总是附议那些著名保守派人士的议案。 - Or take Fran ç ois Bayrou, a centrist leader, who kicked off his campaign by publishing a vitriolic book entitled "Abuse of Power".
或者看看中间派领袖白鲁(FrançoisBayrou)的看法,他出版了一本尖刻的名为《权力的滥用》的书,开始了竞选运动。 - Centrist politicians said they expected Mr Monti to give his answer within a week.
中间立场的政界人士表示,他们预期蒙蒂将在一周内给出答复。 - Mr Romney has joined the chorus of criticism against the administration, calling its new regulations an attack on "religious liberty", apparently in an attempt to appeal both to the religious right and centrist Catholic voters.
罗姆尼也对政府提出了批评,称其新规是对“宗教自由”的践踏,这似乎是为了博取宗教右翼选民和中间派天主教选民的好感。 - What this tells us about Mr Cameron is that he is a Conservative in the centrist tradition of Harold MacMillan rather than a radical such as Margaret Thatcher. A moderate in most things is how one colleague describes him.
这告诉我们,卡梅伦是一位继承哈罗德麦克米伦(HaroldMacMillan)之中间派衣钵的保守党人,而不是像玛格丽特撒切尔(MargaretThatcher)那样的激进分子。一位同事称他在大多数事情上都持温和意见。