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词汇 Blairite
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Definition of Blairite in English:

Blairite

noun ˈblɛːrʌɪt
  • A supporter of the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair or his policies.

    she is a loyal Blairite
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some Blairites are in despair, arguing people around the chancellor have got a victim complex.
    • Interestingly, the Blairites were not among the book's cheerleaders.
    • For a Labour MP to be called a Blairite today means little in ideological terms.
    • He claims he has been "a Blairite before Blair was ever heard of."
    • Such calls for a clear definition of Labour values contrasted with comments from some Blairites at the meeting.
    • Some think he should challenge Brown to give Blairites a political bargaining chip.
    • Senior Blairites are beginning to press the case for either the Health Secretary or the Education Secretary.
    • The editor says, perhaps with some poetic exaggeration, that he was the first and is now the last Blairite in Italy.
    • She was joined by a loyal Blairite who had a niece about to go to university.
    • Long interested in politics and a staunch Blairite and county councillor, she won the newly created seat in 1997.
adjective ˈblɛːrʌɪt
  • Relating to or characteristic of the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair or his policies.

    figures from a Blairite think tank
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can see why this kind of accounting does not appeal to the Blairite circle.
    • In the capital, the old Blairite stamping ground of Islington even began to return to the fold.
    • She made the journey across the social democratic spectrum and is now embedded in the Blairite project.
    • Once again, there is the enduring Blairite faith in the magic of the private sector.
    • The cheers today should be checked with a dose of Blairite humility.
    • The Blairite essence is there in the speech, say the party's centrists.
    • Then councils could have upper chambers with locally ennobled Blairite members, an appointed gentry.
    • The play is about a Blairite cabinet minister whose father is an old engineering trade unionist.
    • What works is best, the Blairite argument goes.
    • In accepting a portfolio, he was effectively condoning the Blairite view of electoral reform.

Definition of Blairite in US English:

Blairite

nounˈblerītˈblɛraɪt
  • A supporter of the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair or his policies.

    she is a loyal Blairite
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He claims he has been "a Blairite before Blair was ever heard of."
    • Some Blairites are in despair, arguing people around the chancellor have got a victim complex.
    • She was joined by a loyal Blairite who had a niece about to go to university.
    • Some think he should challenge Brown to give Blairites a political bargaining chip.
    • For a Labour MP to be called a Blairite today means little in ideological terms.
    • Such calls for a clear definition of Labour values contrasted with comments from some Blairites at the meeting.
    • Interestingly, the Blairites were not among the book's cheerleaders.
    • The editor says, perhaps with some poetic exaggeration, that he was the first and is now the last Blairite in Italy.
    • Senior Blairites are beginning to press the case for either the Health Secretary or the Education Secretary.
    • Long interested in politics and a staunch Blairite and county councillor, she won the newly created seat in 1997.
adjectiveˈblerītˈblɛraɪt
  • Relating to or characteristic of the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair or his policies.

    figures from a Blairite think tank
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The play is about a Blairite cabinet minister whose father is an old engineering trade unionist.
    • In accepting a portfolio, he was effectively condoning the Blairite view of electoral reform.
    • The cheers today should be checked with a dose of Blairite humility.
    • In the capital, the old Blairite stamping ground of Islington even began to return to the fold.
    • The Blairite essence is there in the speech, say the party's centrists.
    • You can see why this kind of accounting does not appeal to the Blairite circle.
    • What works is best, the Blairite argument goes.
    • She made the journey across the social democratic spectrum and is now embedded in the Blairite project.
    • Once again, there is the enduring Blairite faith in the magic of the private sector.
    • Then councils could have upper chambers with locally ennobled Blairite members, an appointed gentry.
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