Federalist Party
基本解釋
- 聯(lián)邦黨
英漢例句
- The opposition Federalist Party was dead. It was no longer an election threat.
反對(duì)黨聯(lián)邦黨已經(jīng)沒(méi)有了,它不會(huì)再對(duì)競(jìng)選產(chǎn)生威脅。
blog.sina.com.cn - Laws passed by members of the Federalist Party designed to prevent people from speaking out against John Adam's handling of the French Revolution were called what?
立法會(huì)通過(guò)成員的聯(lián)邦黨的目的是防止人們大聲疾呼反對(duì)約翰亞當(dāng)?shù)奶幚矸▏?guó)大革命被稱(chēng)為什么? - James Madison, in Federalist Paper No. 10, said in a pure democracy, "there is nothing to check the inducement to sacrifice the weaker party or the obnoxious individual."
二戰(zhàn)后,許多國(guó)家紛紛走向民主,其中不少弄得一團(tuán)糟。一般人會(huì)說(shuō),那是因?yàn)樗麄儧](méi)搞真的民主。 - It was all about the Federalist Party.
NPR: White House Boosts National Security Rhetoric - There have also been rumours of a new Conservative slate from the party's federalist wing.
ECONOMIST: Britain and Europe - But their affinity for nation-building, which required that big business and big government collaborate on sea-to-sea projects, reaches back past European immigration and the Republican party itself to the Whig and Federalist imperative to transform the American hodgepodge into a union in fact — complete with a fully integrated continental economy, national education, and so on.
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雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- the American political party founded in 1787 and led initially by Alexander Hamilton. It took an active part in the shaping of the US Constitution and thereafter favoured strong centralized government and business interests 1787