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词汇 right-winger
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Definition of right-winger in English:

right-winger

noun ˌrʌɪtˈwɪŋəˌraɪtˈwɪŋər
  • 1A person who supports or belongs to the conservative or reactionary section of a political party or system.

    right-wingers gained power in the provincial elections
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Only the hard right-wingers on council voted against restoring the money.
    • I don't understand what everyone's up in a tizzy over in terms of the 'evil' right-wingers.
    • A parade of right-wingers in camouflage talk about their weapons the way a priest talks about salvation.
    • This guy is clearly, by our standards, something of a right-winger himself.
    • He had been a rather strident right-winger in the previous government, unexpectedly losing his seat to Labour in 1997.
    • They would be able to boast they have hired at least a token religious right-winger.
    • According to various sources, he, unlike his sidekick, is a right-winger.
    • We don't have to be concerned about the right-wingers labelling us unpatriotic.
    • My initial impulse, surprisingly, was to agree with the right-wingers.
    • Representing the right-wingers, the shadow defence secretary is expected to announce his intention to stand this weekend.
  • 2An attacking player on the right side of a team on the field in soccer, rugby, and field hockey.

    he switched from right-winger to centre-forward
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's been described as one of the finest right-wingers to ever play for the country.
    • This tricky Argentine right-winger has been a revelation since joining the club in the summer.
    • The right-winger scored from a Greening corner.
    • The celebrated right-winger had been off-colour throughout the tournament in spite of pep talks by the management.
    • One of the sport's most celebrated figures was a small right-winger with grotesquely shaped legs and an extraordinary style of play.
    • To top it all, the England manager decides that you're a natural right-winger.
    • With nearly two seasons under his belt, it is perhaps time we gave up on him and pursued a genuine right-winger.
    • He was forced out to play wide as an auxiliary right-winger.
    • He could become one of the best right-wingers in Europe.
    • Right-winger Goudie and full back Bertram scored the goals for Great Britain.

Definition of right-winger in US English:

right-winger

nounˌrītˈwiNGərˌraɪtˈwɪŋər
  • 1A person who supports or belongs to the conservative or reactionary section of a political party or system.

    right-wingers gained power in the provincial elections
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Only the hard right-wingers on council voted against restoring the money.
    • According to various sources, he, unlike his sidekick, is a right-winger.
    • They would be able to boast they have hired at least a token religious right-winger.
    • This guy is clearly, by our standards, something of a right-winger himself.
    • Representing the right-wingers, the shadow defence secretary is expected to announce his intention to stand this weekend.
    • My initial impulse, surprisingly, was to agree with the right-wingers.
    • He had been a rather strident right-winger in the previous government, unexpectedly losing his seat to Labour in 1997.
    • I don't understand what everyone's up in a tizzy over in terms of the 'evil' right-wingers.
    • A parade of right-wingers in camouflage talk about their weapons the way a priest talks about salvation.
    • We don't have to be concerned about the right-wingers labelling us unpatriotic.
  • 2An attacking player on the right side of a team on the field in soccer, rugby, and field hockey.

    he switched from right-winger to center-forward
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To top it all, the England manager decides that you're a natural right-winger.
    • This tricky Argentine right-winger has been a revelation since joining the club in the summer.
    • One of the sport's most celebrated figures was a small right-winger with grotesquely shaped legs and an extraordinary style of play.
    • Right-winger Goudie and full back Bertram scored the goals for Great Britain.
    • The celebrated right-winger had been off-colour throughout the tournament in spite of pep talks by the management.
    • He could become one of the best right-wingers in Europe.
    • With nearly two seasons under his belt, it is perhaps time we gave up on him and pursued a genuine right-winger.
    • The right-winger scored from a Greening corner.
    • He was forced out to play wide as an auxiliary right-winger.
    • He's been described as one of the finest right-wingers to ever play for the country.
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