词汇 | centrist |
释义 | centrist adjective politicsuk /ˈsen.trɪst/ us /ˈsen.trɪst/ supporting the centre of the range of political opinions中间派的;温和派的 Compare middle-of-the-road Political movements & groups alt-right ANC anti-Bolshevik anti-Bolshevism anti-capitalism big tent black bloc Blairite Blue Dog leftism leftist leftward lefty sectarian sectarianism segregationist Sinn Fein Sovietism the awkward gangidiom the lunatic fringeidiom centrist noun[ C ] politicsuk /ˈsen.trɪst/ us /ˈsen.trɪst/ someone who supports the centre of the range of political opinions: The policy will alienate independents and centrists. Her campaign so far suggests that she would try to bridge the divide between the party's liberals and centrists. Both candidates are centrists in their respective parties. They need to set aside their differences and create a united front with moderate centrists. His supporters are a mixture of centrists and conservatives. Political movements & groups alt-right ANC anti-Bolshevik anti-Bolshevism anti-capitalism big tent black bloc Blairite Blue Dog leftism leftist leftward lefty sectarian sectarianism segregationist Sinn Fein Sovietism the awkward gangidiom the lunatic fringeidiom centrist | American Dictionarycentrist adjective us/ˈsen·trɪst/ not extreme in your political opinions: He said all the things that centrist voters seem to want to hear. Examples of centristcentrist Ordinary citizens, as voters, would desert centrist parties and transfer their allegiance to the extremes. The second finding is that ideology matters because centrist parties are supportive of integration, while support declines as parties move away from the centre. The self-consciously centrist government, however, tenaciously clung to power across these years. Also, these are polar cases, as every voter in each figure is either centrist or extremist. To do this they had to gain the support of the centrists, who supported more investment. In the competitive districts, the minority candidates run on 'centrist' platforms that have relatively low probability of victory. In contrast, our centrist voters place little weight on issues on which they have extreme views. The expectation is that supporters of more extreme parties will exhibit the highest rates of coalition sticking, and voters for centrist parties the lowest. After a period during which political power was shared between the two main centrist political forces, sixteen candidates participated in the first round. Again, the pacts seem to inhibit easy formation of centrist majority coalitions. These figures represent projections of two issue dimensions (from a multi-dimensional problem) on to a voting landscape for centrist and extremist preferences respectively. And in such a climate, proposals of a centrist kind, especially coming from an ex-colonial super-power, are viewed with suspicion or open antagonism. These coalition governments tend to be located at positions slightly more centrist than their respective parliamentary medians. On issues where voters attach more significance to centrist positions, parties appear to adapt quickly to similar, moderate positions. The internal structure of governments also affects centrist governments more strongly than conservative or social democratic governments. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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