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词汇 politburo
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Definition of politburo in English:

politburo

nounPlural politburosˈpɒlɪtˌbjʊərəʊˈpɑlɪtˌbjʊroʊ
  • 1The principal policymaking committee of a communist party.

    (共产党的)政治局

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This was only after Lynch compared democracy within the standing committee to the politburo.
    • Jailed in time-honoured fashion for four years, he eventually joined the politburo when Romania turned Communist in 1948.
    • The CPI, in fact, is holding its politburo meeting in the national capital over the issue today.
    • He retired from the politburo at the Communist Party's sixth convention in 1986, when the country's ‘doi moi’ economic reforms were formally endorsed.
    • Jele is a former member of the national executive committee of the African National Congress and central committee and politburo of the SA Communist Party.
    • The agenda for the three-day party convention does not include discussion on succession or earlier demands from dissenters that Mugabe's powers be reduced and the party politburo, its main policy-making body, be elected not appointed.
    • He is also suspected of having served as a candidate member of the powerful politburo of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party.
    • Song, who now teaches at the University of Muenster, is also suspected of having served on the politburo of the Workers' Party.
    • Most of the members of the Communist Party's powerful politburo are expected to step down next year.
    • At exactly the same time, from all these buildings, the inner circle of the politburo was coming to his party.
    • The key vote was taken in the party's central committee which overturned a previous decision of the smaller executive - the politburo - to retain Phieu in office.
    • Could this be a new wrinkle on the Communist conspiracy of yore, the politburo's instructions replaced with marching orders issued by the Social Workers Soviet?
    • The fundamental problem that we've got is that public education has a quarter of its money tied up in highly centralised politburos, known as education departments.
    • On November 9, the politburo met to discuss the growing democratic revolutions in other ‘socialist camp’ countries as well as events in Bulgaria itself.
    • Granted, the brutal treatment the citizenry's been subject to would seem to make your point for you, but do keep in mind the treatment newly absorbed nations tended to receive at the hands of the politburo.
    • The party politburo met late into the night and suspended several leading figures.
    • The FSLN National Directorate, like a Communist Party politburo, was the sole entity governing both the instruments of coercion and the judicial system.
    • NRO is an online magazine of conservative opinion, not the ideological organ of the right-wing politburo.
    • Stick us in a virgin paradise, and we create great honeycombed bureaucracies, vast bramble-fields of rules and regulations, ornate politburos filled with policymaking politicos, and, above all, tangled webs of power.
    • All the SF politburo have to do is blame ‘the securocrats’ on any setback.
    1. 1.1Politburo The principal policymaking committee in the former Soviet Union, founded in 1917.
      (前苏联共产党的)政治局(成立于1917年)。亦称thePRESIDIUM (1952-1966)
      Also called (1952–66) the "Presidium"
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He joined the foreign policy unit in the Politburo in 1971, and became Secretary of State in the Foreign Office in 1985.
      • Those on the platform sat in identical grey suits, looking like old images of the ruling Politburo in the former Stalinist states of Eastern Europe.
      • The press did not reflect the very sharp struggle already taking place inside the party in the Central Committee and the Politburo.
      • Ten years later he was elevated to the party's Central Committee and in 1990 joined its Politburo.
      • During the remainder of 1970, Honecker built up support within the Politburo and the Central Committee.
      • If a definitive answer exists, it lies buried in the archives of the Politburo.
      • Then it turned out that the comrades from the Central Committee and the Politburo had consumed only special food and beverages.
      • There's a libertarian edge to Conservatism that recoils from the image of a Politburo having central control.
      • On his return to Moscow, he became the father of glasnost, a member of the Politburo and one of the most efficient demolishers of Bolshevism from within.
      • Nazarbayev was a ruling state bureaucrat and a member of the Politburo when Kazakhstan was part of the Soviet Union.
      • Clearly in the beginning, a majority of the Politburo restrained his instincts for openness.
      • On Monday night the Politburo resigned, on Wednesday the government resigned - you could just see communism imploding.
      • Prodded by the Stasi chief, the Politburo persuaded the Czech government to close its borders to East Germans.
      • I felt like I was explaining free enterprise to the Politburo in the old USSR.
      • The Politburo and Central Committee tried to remove him six months ago after his plan for a new constitution was rejected by voters.
      • He had been appointed to the ruling Politburo as recently as 1978 towards the end of the era of stagnation under Brezhnev.
      • Zaisser, a Party supporter all his life, was stripped of his job and kicked out of the Politburo, the Central Committee, and the Party.
      • There was no clear idea in the new Standing Committee of the Politburo (not yet formally elected) as to what should be done next.
      • From April 1922 Stalin was the only member of the oligarchy who was simultaneously a full member of the Politburo, the Orgburo, and the Secretariat.
      • After being discussed by the Standing Committee of the Politburo, nothing new was added.

Origin

From Russian politbyuro, from polit(icheskoe) byuro 'political bureau'.

Definition of politburo in US English:

politburo

nounˈpɑlɪtˌbjʊroʊˈpälitˌbyo͝orō
  • 1The principal policymaking committee of a communist party.

    (共产党的)政治局

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stick us in a virgin paradise, and we create great honeycombed bureaucracies, vast bramble-fields of rules and regulations, ornate politburos filled with policymaking politicos, and, above all, tangled webs of power.
    • Jailed in time-honoured fashion for four years, he eventually joined the politburo when Romania turned Communist in 1948.
    • At exactly the same time, from all these buildings, the inner circle of the politburo was coming to his party.
    • He retired from the politburo at the Communist Party's sixth convention in 1986, when the country's ‘doi moi’ economic reforms were formally endorsed.
    • The key vote was taken in the party's central committee which overturned a previous decision of the smaller executive - the politburo - to retain Phieu in office.
    • Most of the members of the Communist Party's powerful politburo are expected to step down next year.
    • All the SF politburo have to do is blame ‘the securocrats’ on any setback.
    • The party politburo met late into the night and suspended several leading figures.
    • The FSLN National Directorate, like a Communist Party politburo, was the sole entity governing both the instruments of coercion and the judicial system.
    • He is also suspected of having served as a candidate member of the powerful politburo of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party.
    • This was only after Lynch compared democracy within the standing committee to the politburo.
    • Could this be a new wrinkle on the Communist conspiracy of yore, the politburo's instructions replaced with marching orders issued by the Social Workers Soviet?
    • Song, who now teaches at the University of Muenster, is also suspected of having served on the politburo of the Workers' Party.
    • NRO is an online magazine of conservative opinion, not the ideological organ of the right-wing politburo.
    • On November 9, the politburo met to discuss the growing democratic revolutions in other ‘socialist camp’ countries as well as events in Bulgaria itself.
    • The CPI, in fact, is holding its politburo meeting in the national capital over the issue today.
    • The fundamental problem that we've got is that public education has a quarter of its money tied up in highly centralised politburos, known as education departments.
    • Granted, the brutal treatment the citizenry's been subject to would seem to make your point for you, but do keep in mind the treatment newly absorbed nations tended to receive at the hands of the politburo.
    • The agenda for the three-day party convention does not include discussion on succession or earlier demands from dissenters that Mugabe's powers be reduced and the party politburo, its main policy-making body, be elected not appointed.
    • Jele is a former member of the national executive committee of the African National Congress and central committee and politburo of the SA Communist Party.
    1. 1.1Politburo The principal policymaking committee in the former Soviet Union, founded in 1917.
      (前苏联共产党的)政治局(成立于1917年)。亦称thePRESIDIUM (1952-1966)
      Also called (1952–66) the "Presidium"
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There's a libertarian edge to Conservatism that recoils from the image of a Politburo having central control.
      • On his return to Moscow, he became the father of glasnost, a member of the Politburo and one of the most efficient demolishers of Bolshevism from within.
      • I felt like I was explaining free enterprise to the Politburo in the old USSR.
      • Clearly in the beginning, a majority of the Politburo restrained his instincts for openness.
      • There was no clear idea in the new Standing Committee of the Politburo (not yet formally elected) as to what should be done next.
      • If a definitive answer exists, it lies buried in the archives of the Politburo.
      • He had been appointed to the ruling Politburo as recently as 1978 towards the end of the era of stagnation under Brezhnev.
      • He joined the foreign policy unit in the Politburo in 1971, and became Secretary of State in the Foreign Office in 1985.
      • During the remainder of 1970, Honecker built up support within the Politburo and the Central Committee.
      • Zaisser, a Party supporter all his life, was stripped of his job and kicked out of the Politburo, the Central Committee, and the Party.
      • From April 1922 Stalin was the only member of the oligarchy who was simultaneously a full member of the Politburo, the Orgburo, and the Secretariat.
      • Ten years later he was elevated to the party's Central Committee and in 1990 joined its Politburo.
      • Then it turned out that the comrades from the Central Committee and the Politburo had consumed only special food and beverages.
      • On Monday night the Politburo resigned, on Wednesday the government resigned - you could just see communism imploding.
      • The press did not reflect the very sharp struggle already taking place inside the party in the Central Committee and the Politburo.
      • Nazarbayev was a ruling state bureaucrat and a member of the Politburo when Kazakhstan was part of the Soviet Union.
      • The Politburo and Central Committee tried to remove him six months ago after his plan for a new constitution was rejected by voters.
      • Those on the platform sat in identical grey suits, looking like old images of the ruling Politburo in the former Stalinist states of Eastern Europe.
      • Prodded by the Stasi chief, the Politburo persuaded the Czech government to close its borders to East Germans.
      • After being discussed by the Standing Committee of the Politburo, nothing new was added.

Origin

From Russian politbyuro, from polit(icheskoe) byuro ‘political bureau’.

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