网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 non-aligned
释义

Definition of non-aligned in English:

non-aligned

adjective nɒnəˈlʌɪnd
  • 1Not aligned with something else.

    不结盟的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The broad consequence of an endless spotlight on novelty has, of course, been a corresponding neglect of individualistic but non-aligned art and artists.
    • Asked about England's chances this non-aligned observer has only two words left: why not?
    • After this meeting, there were private discussions with some guesthouse owners and, hearteningly, some non-aligned farmers.
    • These gangs were later joined by the 26, who added more pressure to the authorities and non-aligned inmates.
    • A small number of non-aligned figures has already emerged; there may be more before polling day.
    • Laurie Ebert is one of a very small number of financial planners who - while charging a commission - says he is determinedly non-aligned.
    • We trust that non-aligned veterans will see their way clear to show support and strength and march this year with us.
    • Both countries have clout within the African, Arab, and non-aligned groups.
    • Perhaps only the non-aligned can bring themselves to believe that encounters billed as the most important in the Scottish season do not actually amount to much in the scheme of things.
    • I write as a non-aligned Londoner who temporarily lives and works near Edinburgh, and who likes it very much.
    • Since October 1, parts manufacturers who supply original equipment to the car makers are free to sell those same parts under their own brand names to non-aligned repair shops and distribute them as they see fit.
    • Factional negotiations often assume that a faction ‘owns’ a particular seat, and that the election of a non-aligned candidate is an anomaly.
    • One of the strengths of the Police Association has always been that it has remained politically non-aligned.
    • Dreadlocks symbolise rebellion - being unconventional and non-aligned.
    • There are three non-aligned convenors in this body of five.
    • Swinscoe has escaped his influences and marked out his own genus of non-aligned spiritual music.
    • If, like many local voters, you are considering not bothering to vote on May 1 precisely for the reasons I have laid out, I urge you to think again and consider voting for an independent or non-aligned candidate.
    • His departure left bitterness among his local supporters and the allegations which he still faces alarmed party supporters, opponents and non-aligned voters alike.
    • That strikes me as a very accurate picture of contemporary American culture: the intellectuals, like Harold Bloom and the late Susan Sontag, are all avowedly non-professional and non-aligned.
    • The result, to every non-aligned observer, was obvious.
    Synonyms
    neutral, impartial, non-partisan, uninvolved, unallied, unattached, unaffiliated, uncommitted, floating, independent
    informal sitting on the fence
    1. 1.1 Relating to a state in the Non-Aligned Movement.
      不结盟运动的
      India's non-aligned policy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These new commitments were all the more remarkable for their achievement under the presidency of one the EU's four non-aligned member states.
      • All of those tactics have been used by protestors against US-flagged aircraft I flew into non-aligned countries.
      • Currently South Africa has taken this leadership role and Canada must do more to complement the emerging drive of non-aligned countries.
      • An independent foreign policy, let alone the idea that we might become part of a non-aligned bloc in world affairs, has never had much purchase here, our nuclear-free status notwithstanding.
      • There have been enormous changes, and still the official line of Austria is that we are militarily a non-aligned country.

Derivatives

  • non-alignment

  • noun ˌnɒnəˈlʌɪnm(ə)nt
    mass noun
    • 1The state of not being arranged in a straight line or in correct relative positions.

      the non-alignment of the holes allows the light to become diffused
      1. 1.1 Lack of alliance or affiliation with other nations or groups, especially politically.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Be it non-alignment or centralised planning, the policy that Nehru wanted was generally adopted by the Congress, and by the Government of India as well.
      • China also sought to reward Tanzania for its leadership in the international movement for non-alignment and for supporting China in international affairs, particularly at the United Nations.
      • The meeting defined non-alignment as a capacity to exercise independence in taking foreign policy decisions according to national interests.
      • a policy of neutrality and military non-alignment
      • the report shows a total non-alignment of the different agencies
随便看

 

春雷网英语在线翻译词典收录了464360条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Sndmkt.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/12/28 2:50:37