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单词

centrist

读音
ˈsentrɪst
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释义

adj. 持温和政治观点的;主张温和政策的 n. 中立派议员;中间派议员;持温和政治观点者

例句

He had left the movement because it had abandoned its centrist policies.
他离开了这场已放弃其中间派政策的运动。
Some time later he heard that the ship Beagle was going on a trip to South America and needed a centrist.
过了一段时间,他听说比格尔号轮船要去南美旅行,需要一位中间派。
What is more, some say their centrist role is overstated.
更甚者还认为其中间派角色不值一提。

强化记忆

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about the actual taxing and spending issues under consideration,people are remarkably centrist,they're remarkably open to compromise.
We will never again have just three television networks,all of which are relatively centrist.And we will never again have a large group of conservative southern Democrats
(Laughter)My fellow actor Sam Waterston, who is a self-described centrist,he had never spoken at a rally or risked getting arrested,
But not just conservatives.I also caught myself thinking mean things about mushy, centrist liberalsand greedy Wall Street bankers
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大学英语六级近十年真题,经济学人(The Economist)