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词汇 rightist
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Definition of rightist in English:

rightist

noun ˈrʌɪtɪstˈraɪdɪst
  • A person who supports the political views or policies of the right.

    a national hero of the rightists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They had already been in direct violation of the amendment, which prohibited aid to the rightists.
    • Although his intent behind using these words was ironic, rightists threatened him with legal action.
    • Rightists saw liberalism, conservatism, and socialism as degenerate, and presented their radical nationalism as the only way to purify their nations.
    • The network's ranting rightist 'let go' after he broke the no-homophobia vow.
    • We have to put up with the oddity of independent leftists and failed rightists masquerading as clean and competent political players.
    • He's one of those beleaguered rightists who band together for mutual aid and comfort in hostile, leftie Hollywood.
    • He embittered by his dismissal in 1906 and was not averse to consorting with the rightists if that would improve his chances.
    • The political struggle between communists, neutralists, and rightists continued.
    • It opens up the possibility that some grand coalition of socialists and rightists might wield political power there.
    • Whether they are rightists or leftists, political entrepreneurs find commitment to an established ideological institution extremely cumbersome.
adjective ˈrʌɪtɪstˈraɪdɪst
  • Supporting or relating to the political views or policies of the right.

    the last elections resulted in a rightist majority
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The phenomenon is even more noticeable when you look at the rightist and libertarian attack blogs.
    • His two finest henchmen were in prison, and he had started a killing feud with some extremely dangerous rightist groups.
    • For all his rightist political involvement, he was fundamentally a great artist and musician of progressive aspects.
    • He identifies himself as a supporter of the rightist party, which now holds 12 seats in the local parliament.
    • Rather than acting as the conveyer of constructive criticism, it became the voice of naysaying, rightist extremists.
    • With the rightist military takeover, all ideas of tax reform were abandoned.
    • Their "politically leftist but economically rightist" stand has resulted in their ambivalence toward media reform.
    • The majority of Britain's traditionally Tory newspapers have fallen behind the younger and more rightist candidate.
    • When the rightist government came in, it decided to abolish this federal position altogether.
    • It was one of the few years in recent US history that saw a decline in rightist tyranny.

Definition of rightist in US English:

rightist

nounˈrīdistˈraɪdɪst
  • A person who supports the political views or policies of the right.

    a national hero of the rightists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He embittered by his dismissal in 1906 and was not averse to consorting with the rightists if that would improve his chances.
    • It opens up the possibility that some grand coalition of socialists and rightists might wield political power there.
    • The political struggle between communists, neutralists, and rightists continued.
    • We have to put up with the oddity of independent leftists and failed rightists masquerading as clean and competent political players.
    • The network's ranting rightist 'let go' after he broke the no-homophobia vow.
    • He's one of those beleaguered rightists who band together for mutual aid and comfort in hostile, leftie Hollywood.
    • Although his intent behind using these words was ironic, rightists threatened him with legal action.
    • Whether they are rightists or leftists, political entrepreneurs find commitment to an established ideological institution extremely cumbersome.
    • They had already been in direct violation of the amendment, which prohibited aid to the rightists.
    • Rightists saw liberalism, conservatism, and socialism as degenerate, and presented their radical nationalism as the only way to purify their nations.
adjectiveˈrīdistˈraɪdɪst
  • Supporting or relating to the political views or policies of the right.

    the last elections resulted in a rightist majority
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The phenomenon is even more noticeable when you look at the rightist and libertarian attack blogs.
    • Rather than acting as the conveyer of constructive criticism, it became the voice of naysaying, rightist extremists.
    • With the rightist military takeover, all ideas of tax reform were abandoned.
    • Their "politically leftist but economically rightist" stand has resulted in their ambivalence toward media reform.
    • The majority of Britain's traditionally Tory newspapers have fallen behind the younger and more rightist candidate.
    • When the rightist government came in, it decided to abolish this federal position altogether.
    • It was one of the few years in recent US history that saw a decline in rightist tyranny.
    • For all his rightist political involvement, he was fundamentally a great artist and musician of progressive aspects.
    • His two finest henchmen were in prison, and he had started a killing feud with some extremely dangerous rightist groups.
    • He identifies himself as a supporter of the rightist party, which now holds 12 seats in the local parliament.
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