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词汇 far right
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Definition of far right in English:

far right

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

    while the far right may gain some seats, it is far from gaining power
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What led to the confrontation with the far Right?
    • Some European conservative parties now seem to consider coalitions with the far right as a viable option.
    • There was actually no net increase in the combined vote of the far right at all, compared with 1995.
    • People who call themselves progressives are lining themselves up with the Far Right in America.
    • So far neither the Social Democrats nor the Christian Democrats have found a coherent strategy to deal with the far right.
    • Unlike many other populist standard-bearers of the far right, he was not anti-Semitic - but he was unashamedly anti-immigration.
    • Another new development in Europe in the 1980s and 1990s has been the emergence of parties from the Far Right.
    • The co-opting of the Union Jack by various fascist groups has been so successful that the flag is widely seen today as an emblem of the far right.
    • It is instructive to see how obvious similarities surface in the political ideas of the far left and the far right.
    • In Western Europe the far right castigates the European Union (EU) as an agent of globalization.
adjective
  • Belonging to or representing the views of the extreme right wing of a political party or group.

    far right politicians
    their far right ideology
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Interior Minister said police had arrested around 100 far-right protesters who refused to leave following the end of the demonstration.
    • JFK would be considered a far right radical by today's standards.
    • It is thought that those responsible for the attack were a far right group, rather than Lyon football fans.
    • Far-right candidates came ahead in several key towns and cities that will put them in pole position in the second round on March 30.
    • In fact you would look at Nixon, who we regarded as far right back then, as positively Marxist today.
    • Their opinions are certainly not centre-right, they are far right.
    • "I may not be as far right as some of the tea party members, but I would definitely consider myself a person of the tea party movement."
    • They seized computer hard drives, weapons and far-right propaganda material.
    • The alternative can't be a far right party with a very limited constituency and an openly divisive agenda.
    • Police erected security barriers in anticipation of possible protests by far-right and far-left extremist groups.

Definition of far right in US English:

far right

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

    while the far right may gain some seats, it is far from gaining power
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unlike many other populist standard-bearers of the far right, he was not anti-Semitic - but he was unashamedly anti-immigration.
    • The co-opting of the Union Jack by various fascist groups has been so successful that the flag is widely seen today as an emblem of the far right.
    • It is instructive to see how obvious similarities surface in the political ideas of the far left and the far right.
    • What led to the confrontation with the far Right?
    • Another new development in Europe in the 1980s and 1990s has been the emergence of parties from the Far Right.
    • So far neither the Social Democrats nor the Christian Democrats have found a coherent strategy to deal with the far right.
    • Some European conservative parties now seem to consider coalitions with the far right as a viable option.
    • In Western Europe the far right castigates the European Union (EU) as an agent of globalization.
    • There was actually no net increase in the combined vote of the far right at all, compared with 1995.
    • People who call themselves progressives are lining themselves up with the Far Right in America.
adjective
  • Belonging to or representing the views of the extreme right wing of a political party or group.

    far right politicians
    their far right ideology
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Interior Minister said police had arrested around 100 far-right protesters who refused to leave following the end of the demonstration.
    • They seized computer hard drives, weapons and far-right propaganda material.
    • JFK would be considered a far right radical by today's standards.
    • Far-right candidates came ahead in several key towns and cities that will put them in pole position in the second round on March 30.
    • The alternative can't be a far right party with a very limited constituency and an openly divisive agenda.
    • "I may not be as far right as some of the tea party members, but I would definitely consider myself a person of the tea party movement."
    • In fact you would look at Nixon, who we regarded as far right back then, as positively Marxist today.
    • It is thought that those responsible for the attack were a far right group, rather than Lyon football fans.
    • Police erected security barriers in anticipation of possible protests by far-right and far-left extremist groups.
    • Their opinions are certainly not centre-right, they are far right.
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