centrist

英['sentrɪst] 美['sentrɪst]
  • adj. 中立派的
  • n. 中立派议员;中立者
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Noun:
  1. a person who takes a position in the political center

Adjective:
  1. supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative

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.

来自互联网

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?

来自互联网

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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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. What is more, some say their centrist role is overstated.
      而且有人说,这些温和派的温和立场有被夸大之嫌。
    2. 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。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. But the goal is worthy, one that any centrist can endorse.
      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。
    2. And it seems a strange way to combat the threat from the centrist Mr Bayrou.
      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。

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