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centrist

英 [ˈsentrɪst]

美 [ˈsentrɪst]

n.  (政治上的)中间派,温和派
adj.  温和派的

复数:centrists 

TEM8法律

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.
        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。
        2. Acentristis someone with centrist views.
          持温和立场的人;中间派(人物)

      英英释义

      noun

      adj

      • supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative
          Synonym:middle-of-the-road

        双语例句

        • While neither is a centrist candidate, they are also not fringe candidates.
          他们都不是中立派,也不是边缘候选人。
        • 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。
        • With weakened allies in Congress, he would have to be a centrist president or an outright failure.
          当他在国会的盟友遭到削弱时,他将不得不成为一个中间派总统,否则就将一败涂地。
        • Mr Capriles, of the centrist Justice First party, now leads the primary field.
          卡普里莱斯在中间派第一正义党内处于主要领导地位。
        • 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。
        • 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。
        • Labour, and Thatcher's centrist predecessors among the Conservatives, had tried to control inflation administratively, through various deals with unions and employers to hold down wages and prices; Labour had, under pressure from the IMF, cut spending.
          工党和保守党中撒切尔的温和派前辈力图通过行政抑制通胀,通过与工会和雇主们达成各种交易来降低工资和物价。由于受到IMF的很大压力,工党削减了开支。
        • Like Mr Clinton, Mr Obama is properly classed as a centrist, with a preference for private-sector solutions and no taste for populist grandstanding.
          与克林顿一样,奥巴马也被恰当地列为中间派,更青睐私人部门解决方案,对民粹分子的哗众取宠不感兴趣。
        • 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。
        • The mayor, however, generally administers the city in a centrist and technocratic albeit tactless way.
          然而,布隆伯格基本上是以中间派和技术官僚尽管不够圆通的方式来管理这个城市的。