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词汇 far left
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Definition of far left in English:

far left

noun
the far left
  • The extreme left wing of a political party or group.

    any opposition to her candidacy will come from the far left
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Student societies invite controversial people from the far left and far right to generate debate, especially at the beginning of term.
    • He declared that "the far left has reduced anti-war protest to absurdity, not to say ignominy."
    • Just as much hate and intolerance comes from the far left, and it makes me ill.
    • The campaign has brought both the far left and the far right together in an unusual marriage of convenience.
    • One result was his firm turn to the far left in politics.
    • The divisions between the far right and the far left are so deep and wide as to be unbridgeable.
    • The far left is weaker than it has been in decades.
    • Ironically, the far left's hostility to EU expansion and reform is shared by Europe's far right.
    • Many on the far left believed it possible to move on immediately from collective ownership to full national ownership.
    • Groups on the far Left, led by the radicals, were in full cry, demanding thorough investigation of the scandal.
adjective
  • Belonging to or representing the views of the extreme left wing of a political party or group.

    far left members of the party
    his radical far left policies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And who knew there were so many far-right or far-left books?
    • A woman called New York's far-left talk-radio station WBAI in support of a protest march.
    • The party will never win until they get rid of the far left ideology.
    • It's a far-left organization with emphasis on gay rights.
    • Some of the far-left intelligentsia help to fuel the hostility, at least in academia.
    • I couldn't care less whether that dictator's political bent is far-left or far-right.
    • Didn't the press used to treat him as an interesting, quirky but fairly far left figure?
    • He insisted on saying that he was for the Communist party, while I was far-left.
    • I wasn't politically as far left as everybody else at the magazine.
    • I have friends who are outrageously radical conservatives, and I have some far-left pinko friends.

Definition of far left in US English:

far left

noun
the far left
  • The extreme left wing of a political party or group.

    any opposition to her candidacy will come from the far left
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He declared that "the far left has reduced anti-war protest to absurdity, not to say ignominy."
    • The divisions between the far right and the far left are so deep and wide as to be unbridgeable.
    • The far left is weaker than it has been in decades.
    • Just as much hate and intolerance comes from the far left, and it makes me ill.
    • Ironically, the far left's hostility to EU expansion and reform is shared by Europe's far right.
    • Groups on the far Left, led by the radicals, were in full cry, demanding thorough investigation of the scandal.
    • The campaign has brought both the far left and the far right together in an unusual marriage of convenience.
    • One result was his firm turn to the far left in politics.
    • Many on the far left believed it possible to move on immediately from collective ownership to full national ownership.
    • Student societies invite controversial people from the far left and far right to generate debate, especially at the beginning of term.
adjective
  • Belonging to or representing the views of the extreme left wing of a political party or group.

    far left members of the party
    his radical far left policies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Didn't the press used to treat him as an interesting, quirky but fairly far left figure?
    • He insisted on saying that he was for the Communist party, while I was far-left.
    • And who knew there were so many far-right or far-left books?
    • The party will never win until they get rid of the far left ideology.
    • A woman called New York's far-left talk-radio station WBAI in support of a protest march.
    • It's a far-left organization with emphasis on gay rights.
    • I wasn't politically as far left as everybody else at the magazine.
    • I couldn't care less whether that dictator's political bent is far-left or far-right.
    • Some of the far-left intelligentsia help to fuel the hostility, at least in academia.
    • I have friends who are outrageously radical conservatives, and I have some far-left pinko friends.
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