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n. (英)辉格党;(美)共和党党员
adj. 辉格党的;支持辉格党的
n.
[英]辉格党党员;[美]共和党党员;辉格党的支持者;
adj.
辉格党的;支持辉格党的;
变形
复数:Whigs
英英释义
Whig[ hwiɡ ]
n.
a member of the political party that urged social reform in 18th and 19th century England; was the opposition party to the Tories
a supporter of the American Revolution
a member of the Whig Party that existed in the United States before the American Civil War
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
At the same time, the Whig campaign songs said Van Buren lived like a king in the White House.
与此同时,辉格党的竞选歌曲还说范布伦在白宫里过着国王般的生活。
The Whig Party did not offer a candidate.The party had gone out of existence by then.
辉格党未选派候选人,从那时候起,这个党便不复存在了。
权威例句
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Whig
Whig: [17] Whig appears to be short for the now obsolete Scottish term whiggamaire. This presumably originally meant ‘horse-driver’ (it is assumed to have been formed from the Scottish verb whig ‘drive’, whose origins are not known, and maire, a Scottish form of mare ‘female horse’), but its earliest recorded application was to Presbyterian supporters in Scotland. It was later adopted as a name for those who opposed the succession of the Catholic James II, and by 1689 it had established itself as the title of one of the two main British political parties, opposed to the Tories.
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British political party, 1657, in part perhaps a disparaging use of whigg "a country bumpkin" (1640s); but mainly a shortened form of Whiggamore (1649) "one of the adherents of the Presbyterian cause in western Scotland who marched on Edinburgh in 1648 to oppose Charles I." Perhaps originally "a horse drover," from dialectal verb whig "to urge forward" + mare. In 1689 the name was first used in reference to members of the British political party that opposed the Tories. American Revolution sense of "colonist who opposes Crown policies" is from 1768. Later it was applied to opponents of Andrew Jackson (as early as 1825), and taken as the name of a political party (1834) that merged into the Republican Party in 1854-56.
[I]n the spring of 1834 Jackson's opponents adopted the name Whig, traditional term for critics of executive usurpations. James Watson Webb, editor of the New York Courier and Enquirer, encouraged use of the name. [Henry] Clay gave it national currency in a speech on April 14, 1834, likening "the whigs of the present day" to those who had resisted George III, and by summer it was official. [Daniel Walker Howe, "What Hath God Wrought," 2007, p.390]
Whig historian is recorded from 1924. Whig history is "the tendency in many historians ... to emphasise certain principles of progress in the past and to produce a story which is the ratification if not the glorification of the present." [Herbert Butterfield, "The Whig Interpretation of History," 1931]1. Whig Party in the US in pre-Civil-War times.
在美国内战前期辉格党成员。
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2. It is a phrase that would have satisfied the first Whig, st.
它是一个使第一个辉格人圣托马斯·阿奎那满意的的短语。
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3. He was opposed by several candidates, all of the new Whig Party.
他受到几个候选人的反对,这几个候选人都是辉格党成员。
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4. Webster and his supporters were Tyler's only real strength in the Whig Party outside of Virginia.
在维吉尼亚州以外,韦伯斯特和他的支持者是泰勒在辉格党唯一真正的力量。
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5. At the same time, the Whig campaign songs said Van Buren lived like a king in the White House.
与此同时,辉格党的竞选歌曲还说范布伦在白宫里过着国王般的生活。
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6. During Jackson's second term, his opponents had gradually come together to form the Whig party.
在杰克逊的第二任任职期间,他的反对者们逐渐联合起来形成了辉格党。
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7. On the other hand, Whig writers describe such virtue using a vocabulary of commerce and economic progress;
另一方面,作家描述的这种美德,辉格党使用的词汇的商业和经济的进步;
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8. An evolutionary psychologist who works on cognition and language at Harvard, Professor Pinker writes like a modern Whig.
平克教授是一位在哈弗从事认知及语言工作的进化心理学家,他以一位现代共和党的身份写作。
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9. Offered second billing on the Whig Party ticket in 1848, Daniel Webster cracked, "I do not propose to be buried until I am dead."
丹尼尔韦伯斯特在1848年的辉格党大会上只获得了一个二等门票,为此他大发雷霆“就是死我也不能再这样丢人显眼了!”
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10. As the election of eighteen forty drew closer, the Whig Party felt more and more hopeful that it could put its candidate in the White House.
随着1840年的大选日益临近,辉格党越来越觉得他们有希望将他们的候选人送进白宫。
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11. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779 – 1848), usually addressed as Lord Melbourne, was a British Whig statesman who served as Home Secretary (1830–1834) and Prime Minister (1834 and 1835–1841).
第二代墨尔本子爵威廉?兰姆(1779-1848)是一位辉格党政客,在1830-1834年期间任内政大臣,1834年以及1835-1841年间两度出任首相。
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12. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779 – 1848), usually addressed as Lord Melbourne, was a British Whig statesman who served as Home Secretary (1830–1834) and Prime Minister (1834 and 1835–1841).
第二代墨尔本子爵威廉?兰姆(1779-1848)是一位辉格党政客,在1830-1834年期间任内政大臣,1834年以及1835-1841年间两度出任首相。
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