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意思翻译

n.辉格党(Whig的复数)

相似词语短语

Whigs───n.辉格党(Whig的复数)

thigs───东西

whids───敏捷地行动

whims───虚妄;禅病

whips───n.鞭策者,[畜牧]鞭子(whip的复数);v.鞭打,挥动(whip的第三人称单数)

whirs───v.作呼呼声,呼呼作声地飞(等于whirr);n.呼呼声,飕飕声(等于whirr)

whiss───威士忌

wigs───n.[轻]假发(wig的复数)

whinges───vi.哀鸣;气愤地抱怨;n.嘀咕;抱怨不止

双语使用场景

In particular, Whigs in the northern sections of the United States also believed that government power should be used to foster the moral welfare of the country.───特别是,美国北部的辉格党人也认为,政府权力应该用来促进国家的道德福利。

The Whigs, in contrast, viewed government power positively.───相比之下,辉格党人对政府权力持积极态度。

Whigs and Democrats held different attitudes toward the changes brought about by the market, banks, and commerce.───辉格党和民主党对市场、银行和商业带来的变化持有不同的态度。

Indeed, for Whigs the concept of government promoting the general welfare went beyond the economy.───确实,辉格党的政府促进公众福利超过了经济所能承受的。

During the struggle over the bank bills, the Whigs did not forget the other parts of Senator Clay's legislative program.───在有关国家银行法案争论同时,辉格党人并没有忘记克莱参议员所提出的其他立法建议。

The Whigs were angry. Still, they did not have enough votes to pass the bill over the president's veto.───辉格党人对此非常气愤,尽管如此,他们却没有足够的票数来推翻总统的否决。

It shows William Pitt expelling the dark forces of the Whigs and Radicals, though in fact drenched in irony.───这幅画表现的是威廉-皮特(WilliamPitt)驱逐辉格党和激进分子黑暗力量的事件,尽管事实上作品充满了讽刺意味。

The Whigs argued that such a law would give presidents too much power over the economy.───辉格党认为这样一部法律给予总统太大的经济权力。

The Whigs, however, enjoyed disproportionate strength among the business and commercial classes.───然而,辉格党喜欢商业及商业阶层的不同比例的力量。

英语使用场景

The Whigs were concerned that the arbitrary power of a prince was being replaced by the arbitrary power of the legislature.

The Whigs splintered over slavery in the pre-Civil War era and never again got their act together.

Both Democrats and Whigs wanted to gloss over sectional differences and cement party loyalties, not divide the country.

The Whigs put the democratic statement to their own use. They saw a way to represent their party of bankers and businessmen as the party of the working man and the small farmer.

According to Benton, Whigs and the abolitionists who wanted Florida to remain a haven for runaways were in agreement.

In many areas, Whigs clearly continued to hold their own amongst the squirearchy.

In the 1850s, core members of the Whigs joined others in opposition to the Democrats to form the current Republican Party.

The Whigs were low churchmen and Hanoverians, the Tories high churchmen and Jacobites.

Many Whigs took the line that James had been deposed because he had broken his original contract with the people.