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词汇 rainbow coalition
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Definition of rainbow coalition in English:

rainbow coalition

noun
  • (especially in the US) a political alliance of several different groups, representing social, ethnic, and other minorities.

    (尤指美国的)彩虹联盟(指少数民族和其他劣势群体的联盟)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He sees the famed cohesion of the 1994-97 rainbow coalition as his trump card.
    • The rainbow coalition of minorities had now turned against their erstwhile patron.
    • The present Cabinet is really a rainbow coalition reflecting, or rather dictated by, the political reality at the time of selection.
    • Megawati took over the national leadership in July riding a wave of support from a rainbow coalition united against former president Abdurrahman Wahid.
    • Party sources have also given little consideration to the option of a bit-part in a future rainbow coalition comprising Fine Gael, Labour and possibly the Greens.
    • The high school dropout who parlayed a second chance into the Speakership of the California Assembly sought to build a rainbow coalition of the left in a rapidly diversifying city.
    • What we lack is leadership, not a rainbow coalition.
    • If we had more diversity within a coalition, maybe a rainbow coalition, then we would have a better voice.
    • Talk abounds about a rainbow coalition after the next general election here.
    • Vajpayee's BJP is the main party in India's ruling rainbow coalition consisting a score of political parties.
    • That rainbow coalition has been fraying now for quite some time.
    • It's about management teams pragmatically and opportunistically assembling rainbow coalitions of voters by calculated appeals to specific interest groups, generations and so on.
    • I can only say thank you to the rainbow coalition out there who supported us in any way they could.
    • He repeated a request to voters to continue preferences to Labour and the Green Party, likely members of an alternative rainbow coalition.
    • But because they have not yet fought together as a class they often see themselves as a rainbow coalition.
    • The 13-party National Front, the rainbow coalition led by Abdullah, clearly took note of this and has been playing up the development card.
    • On the Nice Treaty, he believes that a rainbow coalition combined to defeat the treaty last time.
    • This is not on the bankrupt model of the rainbow coalitions of the 1980s where different identities only came together to force their separate programmes on each other.
    • Fine Gael has already indicated that it would be willing to negotiate a pact with Sinn Fein and that could result in a rainbow coalition involving Fine Gael, Labour, Sinn Fein and two others.
    • It is naive to think that the new rulers in Kabul will willingly hand power over to some rainbow coalition of their ethnic rivals.

Definition of rainbow coalition in US English:

rainbow coalition

nounˈreɪnˌboʊ ˌkoʊəˈlɪʃən
  • A political alliance of differing groups, typically one comprising minority peoples and other disadvantaged groups.

    (尤指美国的)彩虹联盟(指少数民族和其他劣势群体的联盟)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He sees the famed cohesion of the 1994-97 rainbow coalition as his trump card.
    • Talk abounds about a rainbow coalition after the next general election here.
    • The 13-party National Front, the rainbow coalition led by Abdullah, clearly took note of this and has been playing up the development card.
    • The present Cabinet is really a rainbow coalition reflecting, or rather dictated by, the political reality at the time of selection.
    • That rainbow coalition has been fraying now for quite some time.
    • This is not on the bankrupt model of the rainbow coalitions of the 1980s where different identities only came together to force their separate programmes on each other.
    • Megawati took over the national leadership in July riding a wave of support from a rainbow coalition united against former president Abdurrahman Wahid.
    • What we lack is leadership, not a rainbow coalition.
    • It is naive to think that the new rulers in Kabul will willingly hand power over to some rainbow coalition of their ethnic rivals.
    • It's about management teams pragmatically and opportunistically assembling rainbow coalitions of voters by calculated appeals to specific interest groups, generations and so on.
    • The high school dropout who parlayed a second chance into the Speakership of the California Assembly sought to build a rainbow coalition of the left in a rapidly diversifying city.
    • Fine Gael has already indicated that it would be willing to negotiate a pact with Sinn Fein and that could result in a rainbow coalition involving Fine Gael, Labour, Sinn Fein and two others.
    • The rainbow coalition of minorities had now turned against their erstwhile patron.
    • On the Nice Treaty, he believes that a rainbow coalition combined to defeat the treaty last time.
    • Party sources have also given little consideration to the option of a bit-part in a future rainbow coalition comprising Fine Gael, Labour and possibly the Greens.
    • If we had more diversity within a coalition, maybe a rainbow coalition, then we would have a better voice.
    • Vajpayee's BJP is the main party in India's ruling rainbow coalition consisting a score of political parties.
    • He repeated a request to voters to continue preferences to Labour and the Green Party, likely members of an alternative rainbow coalition.
    • But because they have not yet fought together as a class they often see themselves as a rainbow coalition.
    • I can only say thank you to the rainbow coalition out there who supported us in any way they could.
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