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Definition of card-carrying in English:

card-carrying

adjective
  • 1Registered as a member of a political party or trade union.

    (党员,工会会员)登记在册的;有成员证的

    a card-carrying communist

    一个彻头彻尾的悲观主义者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yeah, nearly all of them were card-carrying Party members, but none of them were particularly distinguishable politically.
    • Though one of us used to work for the United Steelworkers and another's been a card-carrying member of the NDP, we tend to leave the old-school lefty ideation to others.
    • I have been a card-carrying member of Montreal local 406 of the American Federation of Musicians several times in my life.
    • Eight and a half million Germans had been card-carrying members of the Nazi Party.
    • They continue to meet and act as if they were legitimate card-carrying members of the Fianna Fáil party.
    • There were a couple of card-carrying Labour Party members in the audience and they argued against any move to affiliate to the SSP.
    • Once a card-carrying member of the Communist Party, she recalls rallies and marches during the turbulent Thatcher years.
    • Nevertheless, a former card-carrying member of the Nazi party, Kurt-Georg Kiesinger, became chancellor.
    • The meeting may have been called by the Scottish Socialist Party but the audience of 30 or so consists of the curious and the cynical as well as card-carrying members.
    • The literature on the subject has also clearly demonstrated that Heidegger was a card-carrying member of the Nazi party and that he carried out Nazi reforms when he was in a position to do so, and with some enthusiasm.
    • He, of course, was pilloried by the Labour Party at the time, and by the usual card-carrying members of the Labour Party working in the media.
    • Although I have never been a card-carrying member of any political party, I have always had a soft spot for people of conviction who are either prepared to stand for election themselves or work tirelessly on behalf of others.
    • It was interesting you know, card-carrying members of the Labour Party wouldn't look me in the eye.
    • He need only speak to his union members around this country who are card-carrying members of the Labour Party - good competent prison officers - and hear what they have to say.
    • In Launceston thousands of card-carrying union members hailed Comrade John as a hero of the proletariat while in Sydney the heir to Australia's biggest business fortune declared his support for the Prime Minister.
    • I believe no-one should be discriminated against because they choose to be a card-carrying member of the BNP or just choose to vote for the BNP.
    • Martin Amis, whose famous novelist father, Kingsley, spent decades as a card-carrying member of the Communist Party, wants to arrest the left's laughter so as to indict the left's memory.
    • Even card-carrying members of the Columnist's Guild get caught up in the New Year's passion for self-betterment.
    • While an undergraduate at Yale he discovered Marxism and became a card-carrying member of the Communist Party USA.
    • Firstly, there were about one million card-carrying members of the Bulgarian Communist Party, at all levels of society.
    1. 1.1humorous Confirmed in or dedicated to a specified pursuit or outlook.
      〈常幽默〉忠诚的,坚定的
      a card-carrying pessimist

      一个彻头彻尾的悲观主义者。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • For a card-carrying liberal, I was surprisingly unapologetic about our decision.
      • These books do not tend to incorporate a lot of spiritual content, in part because I think the market for these books is not card-carrying, mature, experienced and dedicated Pagans, or even Pagans at all!
      • It's something that I, as a card-carrying pessimist, have thought about plenty of times before.
      Synonyms
      established, long-established, long-standing, firm, committed, dyed-in-the-wool, through and through

Definition of card-carrying in US English:

card-carrying

adjectiveˈkärdˌkerēiNGˈkɑrdˌkɛriɪŋ
  • 1attributive Registered as a member of a political party or labor union.

    (党员,工会会员)登记在册的;有成员证的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The meeting may have been called by the Scottish Socialist Party but the audience of 30 or so consists of the curious and the cynical as well as card-carrying members.
    • They continue to meet and act as if they were legitimate card-carrying members of the Fianna Fáil party.
    • While an undergraduate at Yale he discovered Marxism and became a card-carrying member of the Communist Party USA.
    • Although I have never been a card-carrying member of any political party, I have always had a soft spot for people of conviction who are either prepared to stand for election themselves or work tirelessly on behalf of others.
    • Martin Amis, whose famous novelist father, Kingsley, spent decades as a card-carrying member of the Communist Party, wants to arrest the left's laughter so as to indict the left's memory.
    • Once a card-carrying member of the Communist Party, she recalls rallies and marches during the turbulent Thatcher years.
    • There were a couple of card-carrying Labour Party members in the audience and they argued against any move to affiliate to the SSP.
    • I have been a card-carrying member of Montreal local 406 of the American Federation of Musicians several times in my life.
    • The literature on the subject has also clearly demonstrated that Heidegger was a card-carrying member of the Nazi party and that he carried out Nazi reforms when he was in a position to do so, and with some enthusiasm.
    • He, of course, was pilloried by the Labour Party at the time, and by the usual card-carrying members of the Labour Party working in the media.
    • Eight and a half million Germans had been card-carrying members of the Nazi Party.
    • It was interesting you know, card-carrying members of the Labour Party wouldn't look me in the eye.
    • I believe no-one should be discriminated against because they choose to be a card-carrying member of the BNP or just choose to vote for the BNP.
    • He need only speak to his union members around this country who are card-carrying members of the Labour Party - good competent prison officers - and hear what they have to say.
    • In Launceston thousands of card-carrying union members hailed Comrade John as a hero of the proletariat while in Sydney the heir to Australia's biggest business fortune declared his support for the Prime Minister.
    • Yeah, nearly all of them were card-carrying Party members, but none of them were particularly distinguishable politically.
    • Though one of us used to work for the United Steelworkers and another's been a card-carrying member of the NDP, we tend to leave the old-school lefty ideation to others.
    • Even card-carrying members of the Columnist's Guild get caught up in the New Year's passion for self-betterment.
    • Nevertheless, a former card-carrying member of the Nazi party, Kurt-Georg Kiesinger, became chancellor.
    • Firstly, there were about one million card-carrying members of the Bulgarian Communist Party, at all levels of society.
    1. 1.1humorous Confirmed in or dedicated to a specified pursuit or outlook.
      〈常幽默〉忠诚的,坚定的
      a card-carrying pessimist

      一个彻头彻尾的悲观主义者。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • These books do not tend to incorporate a lot of spiritual content, in part because I think the market for these books is not card-carrying, mature, experienced and dedicated Pagans, or even Pagans at all!
      • For a card-carrying liberal, I was surprisingly unapologetic about our decision.
      • It's something that I, as a card-carrying pessimist, have thought about plenty of times before.
      Synonyms
      established, long-established, long-standing, firm, committed, dyed-in-the-wool, through and through
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