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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

        • Israel's centrist Kadima Party has signed a coalition deal with the ultra-Orthodox Shas Party, clearing the way for a parliamentary majority.
          以色列持中间立场的前进党同极端正统派的沙斯党签署了一项联合协议,从而扫清了获得议会多数的道路。
        • 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。
        • 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。
        • 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。
        • He said he would take a tougher stand against Hamas than the ruling centrist Kadima party has done.
          他说,他将对哈马斯采取比目前的中间派前进党政府更为强硬的立场。
        • In his first press conference since taking office over the weekend, the centrist cleric yesterday insisted that Iran would not abandon its nuclear programme.
          在上周末就任总统以来举行的首次记者招待会上,这名中间立场的毛拉昨日坚称,伊朗不会放弃核计划。
        • The fiscal stimulus, too, was a centrist initiative.
          财政刺激方案也是一种中间派举措。
        • 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。
        • The Republicans have also fashioned an appeal to centrist voters, with McCain and Palin now casting themselves as political mavericks bent on changing and reforming Washington.
          共和党人还设法迎合中间选民。麦凯恩和佩林现在把自己说成是在政治上有独立主张,决心改变和改革华盛顿的人选。
        • 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。