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词汇 Bushism
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Definition of Bushism in English:

Bushism

noun ˈbʊʃɪz(ə)mˈbʊʃɪzəm
mass noun
  • 1The policies or principles advocated by former US presidents George H. W. Bush or George W. Bush.

    the politics of national opposition to Bushism are exceedingly complex
    Example sentencesExamples
    • By that time the hallmarks of Bushism were already obvious.
    • The central appeal of Bushism is the president's unwavering certainty.
    • Congress wouldn't dare to substantively repeal anything that central to Bushism.
    • There are a lot of reasons they disagree with Bushism.
    • Roughly half the country dissents from Bushism.
  • 2count noun A verbal error made by and considered characteristic of former US president George W. Bush.

    a brand new Bushism is doing the media rounds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The "Bushism" obsession is a bad idea because it seizes on and amplifies the most trivial mis-statements.
    • As a campaigner, to use a well-known Bushism, he has always been "misunderestimated".
    • Bushisms like that have provided ammunition for the President's political opponents.
    • If Bush had said this it would be a banner story and the magazine would have it as a golden Bushism of the Day.
    • A classic Bushism was coined on Monday.

Definition of Bushism in US English:

Bushism

nounˈbo͝oSHizəmˈbʊʃɪzəm
  • 1The policies or principles advocated by former US presidents George H. W. Bush or George W. Bush.

    the politics of national opposition to Bushism are exceedingly complex
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Congress wouldn't dare to substantively repeal anything that central to Bushism.
    • By that time the hallmarks of Bushism were already obvious.
    • There are a lot of reasons they disagree with Bushism.
    • Roughly half the country dissents from Bushism.
    • The central appeal of Bushism is the president's unwavering certainty.
  • 2A verbal error made by and considered characteristic of former US president George W. Bush.

    a brand new Bushism is doing the media rounds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The "Bushism" obsession is a bad idea because it seizes on and amplifies the most trivial mis-statements.
    • If Bush had said this it would be a banner story and the magazine would have it as a golden Bushism of the Day.
    • As a campaigner, to use a well-known Bushism, he has always been "misunderestimated".
    • Bushisms like that have provided ammunition for the President's political opponents.
    • A classic Bushism was coined on Monday.
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