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单词 right wing
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Definition of right wing in English:

right wing

noun
  • 1The conservative or reactionary section of a political party or system.

    (政党或政体的)保守派;反动派,右翼,右派

    a candidate from the right wing of the party
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1982 important sections of the right wing went from Labour to form the Social Democratic Party.
    • Speaking this week to the Democratic Leadership Council's annual conference, Clinton presented herself as a centrist capable of uniting the left and right wings of the Democratic party.
    • And on the other hand by making a moral issue of it she is virtually playing into the hands of the right wing and other reactionary elements!
    • The right wing of the Conservative Party is unwilling to enter Europe, and the symptoms have spread to Hearts.
    • The working people must build their own political party to defeat the intrigues of the right wing and defend their basic rights.
    • Voves stands on the right wing of the social democrats, having entered politics as a novice from the business world.
    • Although he was on the right wing of the party, he did not leave it in 1981 when others did.
    • The book is innovative and does much to explain the development of a radical right wing in Polish political life during the twentieth century.
    • The right wing of the Republican Party overreached themselves on that one but they are better prepared this time around.
    • The real reason, of course, was the opposition from the radical right wing of the Republican Party.
    • Laurent Fabius, from the right wing of the Socialist Party, argued in a similar fashion in his stand against the constitution.
    • This Republican right wing wields political power far beyond its popular support.
    • His move to a constitutional amendment demonstrates that when the going gets tough, he caves to the right wing of his party.
    • In fact, the right wing in the Liberal Party is based around former student politicians.
    • On the domestic side, however, he seems to have placated the right wing of the Republican Party.
    • She tried thereby to take the wind from the sails of Roland Koch, the representative of the right wing of the party.
    • Its politics are essentially those of people like Norman Tebbit on the right wing of the Tory party.
    • As a Social Democrat firmly situated on the right wing of the party, he pushed ahead with the expansion and restructuring of the army.
    • Both are conservative politicians with roots in the right wing of the Solidarity movement.
    • The political coup by the radical right wing has already begun to provoke a political response from below.
  • 2The right side of a team on the field in soccer, rugby, and field hockey.

    (足球、橄榄球和曲棍球的场上位置)右边锋,右翼

    he reverted to his normal position on the right wing

    他回到他常打的右翼位置。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The referee awards Ukraine a free-kick out on the right wing.
    • Unmarked in the box, Aruna slots home a low cross from Wilhelmsson, who sauntered down the right wing unchallenged.
    • It was a needlessly conceded free-kick out on the right wing, and as it was sent in across the edge of the six-yard box, the Milan players were queuing up to nod it home.
    • They enjoy a spate of possession down the right wing starring an amazing cameo from Mills and his absurd mix of skilful jinks and hopeless close control.
    • I'm a centre midfielder but sometimes I played on the right wing or left wing for Blackburn.
    • Ah, I speak too soon; Cole gifts the ball to Tofting on the right wing, although his deep cross is a waste of everyone's time.
    • Sergio squeezes a ball down the right wing towards Valeron.
    • Rommedahl takes on Sarr down the right wing but loses the ball.
    • A high ball was launched into the goalmouth from the right wing.
    • Thierry Henry takes on and beats Sergio down the right wing.
    • Karel Poborsky drives the ensuing free-kick from the right wing across the edge of the Greek six yard box.
    • Great ball from Zambrotta, whose long pass down the right wing is volleyed ridiculously high and wide by Iaquinta.
    • Alessandro Costacurta crosses from the right wing, but Francesco Toldo plucks the ball safely from the air.
    • Sweden's Mattias Jonson does well to get in a good cross from the right wing, but it's too high for Freddie Ljungberg to get his head to.
    • The position on the right wing where he had played all his life, and where he excelled, was already occupied by former world player of the year Luis Figo.
    • Derlei attacks down the right wing and wins a corner for Porto.
    • Portugal win a free-kick on the right wing which is lobbed straight into Nikopolidis's air-space.
    • Out on the right wing, Stuttgart win a free-kick on the edge of the Rangers box.
    • Ryan Casey put Galway ahead after just five minutes when his free kick from the right wing deceived Declan Kilkelly in the Mayo goal.
    • Solano lofts a peach of a pass up the right wing for Dyer.
    1. 2.1 The right side of an army.
      (军队的)右翼
      at Austerlitz in 1805 he commanded the right wing of the Allied army
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He ordered his archers to ready their bows as the right wing of the Chin army came within range.
      • That created a favorable situation for a counterattack by the right wing of the Central Front.
      • Only the right wing of the Hanoverian army, led by Maj Gen Huske and Brig Cholmondley, held.
      • The mission of the centre armies, south-east of Metz, was to support the right wing by fixing as many French forces in Lorraine as possible.
      • In addition, military planners weakened the right wing by flirting with a double-wing envelopment.
adjective
  • Conservative or reactionary.

    保守的;反动的,右翼的,右派的

    a right-wing Republican senator

    共和党保守派参议员。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Charles Kennedy is the latest liberal to be lynched by the right-wing press.
    • This only succeeded in strengthening the right wing parties by shifting the political debate onto their territory.
    • Not that long ago, the right wing press and the Conservative party would have united in outrage at allowing the sale of a morning after pill to teenagers.
    • Is it possible that the brain of a radical right wing conservative and that of a radical left wing liberal are so different that they can never see eye to eye?
    • Why do right-wing newspapers always like me so much more than left-wing ones?
    • This happened at a time when the right wing parties and large parts of the media were promoting a change of government.
    • It plays into the hands of racist and right-wing forces who want to divide and weaken the working class.
    • At the time of the Bologna Bombing, the CIA was anxious to ‘support right wing parties’ in Italy.
    • One thing I worry about, though, is the increased support for the right wing parties like the BNP.
    • It has lied and lied again in the service of the most right-wing and authoritarian forces.
    • The Conservative Party and the right wing tabloid press, led by the Sun, were overjoyed at the appeal court's decision.
    • It is a centre for right-wing elements particularly prone to acts of violence.
    • Civil servants must not be members of extreme left or right wing political parties - though they can be members of mainstream parties.
    • You could say the same about being raised religious, or right-wing, or paranoid about getting fat.
    • Twenty years ago it was right-wing governments who took on and defeated the trade unions.
    • But it won't stop fuelling the witch-hunt against refugees which the right wing press and Tories eagerly join.
    • No other country possesses so many laws against right-wing extremism as Germany.
    • A grand coalition will clearly be more right-wing than either of these governments.
    • The neo-liberal constitution was supported by the leadership of the Socialist Party and the right wing government.
    • It was an attempt by a weakened government to placate right-wing critics in Britain.
    Synonyms
    conservative, rightist, ultra-conservative
    blimpish, diehard
    reactionary, traditionalist, conventional, traditional, old-fashioned, unprogressive
    North American Birchite

Definition of right wing in US English:

right wing

nounˈˌrīt ˈˌwiNGˈˌraɪt ˈˌwɪŋ
  • 1The conservative or reactionary section of a political party or system.

    (政党或政体的)保守派;反动派,右翼,右派

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a Social Democrat firmly situated on the right wing of the party, he pushed ahead with the expansion and restructuring of the army.
    • Voves stands on the right wing of the social democrats, having entered politics as a novice from the business world.
    • The book is innovative and does much to explain the development of a radical right wing in Polish political life during the twentieth century.
    • Its politics are essentially those of people like Norman Tebbit on the right wing of the Tory party.
    • The real reason, of course, was the opposition from the radical right wing of the Republican Party.
    • This Republican right wing wields political power far beyond its popular support.
    • His move to a constitutional amendment demonstrates that when the going gets tough, he caves to the right wing of his party.
    • The right wing of the Republican Party overreached themselves on that one but they are better prepared this time around.
    • Although he was on the right wing of the party, he did not leave it in 1981 when others did.
    • And on the other hand by making a moral issue of it she is virtually playing into the hands of the right wing and other reactionary elements!
    • The right wing of the Conservative Party is unwilling to enter Europe, and the symptoms have spread to Hearts.
    • In 1982 important sections of the right wing went from Labour to form the Social Democratic Party.
    • In fact, the right wing in the Liberal Party is based around former student politicians.
    • She tried thereby to take the wind from the sails of Roland Koch, the representative of the right wing of the party.
    • Laurent Fabius, from the right wing of the Socialist Party, argued in a similar fashion in his stand against the constitution.
    • On the domestic side, however, he seems to have placated the right wing of the Republican Party.
    • The political coup by the radical right wing has already begun to provoke a political response from below.
    • The working people must build their own political party to defeat the intrigues of the right wing and defend their basic rights.
    • Both are conservative politicians with roots in the right wing of the Solidarity movement.
    • Speaking this week to the Democratic Leadership Council's annual conference, Clinton presented herself as a centrist capable of uniting the left and right wings of the Democratic party.
  • 2The right side of a team on the field in soccer, rugby, and field hockey.

    (足球、橄榄球和曲棍球的场上位置)右边锋,右翼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thierry Henry takes on and beats Sergio down the right wing.
    • Out on the right wing, Stuttgart win a free-kick on the edge of the Rangers box.
    • Derlei attacks down the right wing and wins a corner for Porto.
    • It was a needlessly conceded free-kick out on the right wing, and as it was sent in across the edge of the six-yard box, the Milan players were queuing up to nod it home.
    • They enjoy a spate of possession down the right wing starring an amazing cameo from Mills and his absurd mix of skilful jinks and hopeless close control.
    • Rommedahl takes on Sarr down the right wing but loses the ball.
    • Ryan Casey put Galway ahead after just five minutes when his free kick from the right wing deceived Declan Kilkelly in the Mayo goal.
    • Karel Poborsky drives the ensuing free-kick from the right wing across the edge of the Greek six yard box.
    • Ah, I speak too soon; Cole gifts the ball to Tofting on the right wing, although his deep cross is a waste of everyone's time.
    • Sergio squeezes a ball down the right wing towards Valeron.
    • A high ball was launched into the goalmouth from the right wing.
    • I'm a centre midfielder but sometimes I played on the right wing or left wing for Blackburn.
    • Great ball from Zambrotta, whose long pass down the right wing is volleyed ridiculously high and wide by Iaquinta.
    • Solano lofts a peach of a pass up the right wing for Dyer.
    • Sweden's Mattias Jonson does well to get in a good cross from the right wing, but it's too high for Freddie Ljungberg to get his head to.
    • Alessandro Costacurta crosses from the right wing, but Francesco Toldo plucks the ball safely from the air.
    • Unmarked in the box, Aruna slots home a low cross from Wilhelmsson, who sauntered down the right wing unchallenged.
    • Portugal win a free-kick on the right wing which is lobbed straight into Nikopolidis's air-space.
    • The position on the right wing where he had played all his life, and where he excelled, was already occupied by former world player of the year Luis Figo.
    • The referee awards Ukraine a free-kick out on the right wing.
    1. 2.1 The right side of an army.
      (军队的)右翼
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The mission of the centre armies, south-east of Metz, was to support the right wing by fixing as many French forces in Lorraine as possible.
      • Only the right wing of the Hanoverian army, led by Maj Gen Huske and Brig Cholmondley, held.
      • In addition, military planners weakened the right wing by flirting with a double-wing envelopment.
      • He ordered his archers to ready their bows as the right wing of the Chin army came within range.
      • That created a favorable situation for a counterattack by the right wing of the Central Front.
adjectiveˈˌrīt ˈˌwiNGˈˌraɪt ˈˌwɪŋ
right-wing
  • Conservative or reactionary.

    保守的;反动的,右翼的,右派的

    a right-wing Republican senator

    共和党保守派参议员。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was an attempt by a weakened government to placate right-wing critics in Britain.
    • But it won't stop fuelling the witch-hunt against refugees which the right wing press and Tories eagerly join.
    • The neo-liberal constitution was supported by the leadership of the Socialist Party and the right wing government.
    • Civil servants must not be members of extreme left or right wing political parties - though they can be members of mainstream parties.
    • This happened at a time when the right wing parties and large parts of the media were promoting a change of government.
    • This only succeeded in strengthening the right wing parties by shifting the political debate onto their territory.
    • At the time of the Bologna Bombing, the CIA was anxious to ‘support right wing parties’ in Italy.
    • A grand coalition will clearly be more right-wing than either of these governments.
    • Not that long ago, the right wing press and the Conservative party would have united in outrage at allowing the sale of a morning after pill to teenagers.
    • It has lied and lied again in the service of the most right-wing and authoritarian forces.
    • No other country possesses so many laws against right-wing extremism as Germany.
    • Charles Kennedy is the latest liberal to be lynched by the right-wing press.
    • Twenty years ago it was right-wing governments who took on and defeated the trade unions.
    • It plays into the hands of racist and right-wing forces who want to divide and weaken the working class.
    • One thing I worry about, though, is the increased support for the right wing parties like the BNP.
    • It is a centre for right-wing elements particularly prone to acts of violence.
    • The Conservative Party and the right wing tabloid press, led by the Sun, were overjoyed at the appeal court's decision.
    • You could say the same about being raised religious, or right-wing, or paranoid about getting fat.
    • Why do right-wing newspapers always like me so much more than left-wing ones?
    • Is it possible that the brain of a radical right wing conservative and that of a radical left wing liberal are so different that they can never see eye to eye?
    Synonyms
    conservative, rightist, ultra-conservative, alt-right
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