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词汇 party-line
释义 party line
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌpɑː.ti ˈlaɪn/ us /ˌpɑːr.t̬i ˈlaɪn/

party linenoun[C] (POLITICS)


 the party line
the official ideas and goals of a political party: 政党的路线,政党的政策
Her speech deviated little from the official party line.她的演讲基本上贯彻了政党的官方路线。
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party linenoun[C] (PHONE)


a phone connection that is shared by two or more customers with separate phones电话合用线
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Examples of party line


party line
Freedom from the partyline comes at the cost of promotion, however.
In total, the new women who voted against the partyline did so on an average of six occasions.
It pushed the partyline on socrealizm ('socialist realism'), but not exclusively or dogmatically.
Fischer, he concedes, did toe the partyline.
Given that councillors were only rarely deselected by their parties, there were very few effective means of enforcing a partyline.
The advantage of this ambiguity is that it allows for a variety of approaches, and not a single partyline.
The partyline was that the discontent and bitterness which capitalism created in the unemployed only needed to be organised, mobilised and given focus.
In particular, and consistent with the partyline, they say nothing about how, if they stick to their indigenous languages, the affected populations can adapt to their changed socio-economic ecologies.
It does not follow any partyline.
If anything, the new women claim to be more willing to vote against the partyline than the new men (although the differences are not statistically significant).
In at least some countries, biomedicine's leadership apparently values conformity to this party line more than freedom of thought and expression on the animal research issue.
The national leaders were linked to the partyline and apparatus while local activists were undoubtedly closer to the peripheral structures than to the national organisations.
I draw no partyline in this matter.
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It is easy for people to agree and there are many pressures and inducements on them to go along with the partyline.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
To-day, he is taking a different attitude entirely on a partyline.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
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