silent majority
常見(jiàn)例句
- David Cameron’s “great ignored” was probably modelled on Richard Nixon’s “silent majority”.
大衛(wèi)卡梅隆“被忽視的大眾”的說(shuō)法可能模仿自理查德尼克松的“沉默的大多數(shù)”。 - As protesters vow to push on, others who claim to represent a silent majority, are becoming increasingly angry at the threat to the country's stability.
當(dāng)抗議者誓言堅(jiān)持到底之際,聲稱(chēng)代表沉默的大多數(shù)的另外一方正對(duì)破壞國(guó)家穩(wěn)定的這一威脅越來(lái)越不滿(mǎn)。 - With that, the silent majority -- or at least a healthy slice of it -- poured into the streets to oust him.
民眾看到了本。阿里的真實(shí)面目,這些沉默的大多數(shù),或至少是沉默者中那群健康的,不作惡的人,涌上街頭,驅(qū)逐了他們的國(guó)王。 - "I especially like it because it involves the silent majority that haven't been involved in a long time."
- "I think many of us were a silent majority in a format like this.
- Yet Mr Sarkozy took a bet that there was a silent majority prepared to accept change, however much they disliked it.
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