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单词 Orangeman
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Definition of Orangeman in English:

Orangeman

nounPlural Orangemen ˈɒrɪn(d)ʒmənˈɔrəndʒmən
  • A member of the Orange Order.

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    Example sentencesExamples
    • My father's hometown was founded by lowland Scots and Orangemen, which made for interesting times for the smattering of Irish Catholics who also lived in the village.
    • Police forced the Orangemen to march through a derelict industrial site to their Orange lodge, which overlooks the road.
    • There was a much more low-key police and army presence on both sides of the barrier separating the nationalist Garvaghy Road residents and Orangemen.
    • Many Orangemen proudly declare that one of the founding principles of Orangeism is religious liberty.
    • The arrival of new leadership and the resignation of key figures have affected the organisation and how Orangemen feel about it.
    • An Orangeman's political outlook in Scotland is defined by these perceptions on the one hand and the realities of British politics on the other.
    • For Orangemen, religious perspectives intertwine and coexist with political and social ones at many junctures.
    • In a show of solidarity, most Orangemen chose to boycott a recent evening meal of spaghetti.
    • The Orangeman says the district officers now feel they were misled.
    • The Orangemen staged a protest at the steel and concrete barrier blocking their path at Drumcree bridge, but dispersed after pleas by their leadership for no violence.
    • But on this particularly sunny April Saturday, the circling helicopters and marching Orangemen did not provoke trouble.
    • The trouble began after supporters of the Orangemen were allowed to pass the security cordon.
    • In 1998 the New Labour government refused to concede to the Orangemen.
    • Curiously enough, the rector of St Anne's Church in Dawson Street did not share Bury's enthusiasm as he refused the Orangemen the exclusive use of his church.
    • By that he means the right of Orangemen to parade in nationalist areas.
    • But the Parades Commission would not give way, and the Orangemen lost.
    • Out of 1000 people surveyed, nearly half did not know that the Battle of the Boyne was marked by Orangemen in Northern Ireland each summer.
    • The marching by Orangemen through nationalist areas has been contentious since the organisation's inception.
    • In the late 90s, female supporters of the Orangemen began selling hot drinks and snacks from their cars.
    • Ramsay also defended Orangemen who joined paramilitary organisations in Northern Ireland and Scotland in the early 1970s, at the height of the Troubles.

Rhymes

Orangemen

Definition of Orangeman in US English:

Orangeman

nounˈôrənjmənˈɔrəndʒmən
  • A member of the Orange Order, a Protestant political society in Northern Ireland.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By that he means the right of Orangemen to parade in nationalist areas.
    • Police forced the Orangemen to march through a derelict industrial site to their Orange lodge, which overlooks the road.
    • The Orangemen staged a protest at the steel and concrete barrier blocking their path at Drumcree bridge, but dispersed after pleas by their leadership for no violence.
    • Many Orangemen proudly declare that one of the founding principles of Orangeism is religious liberty.
    • The marching by Orangemen through nationalist areas has been contentious since the organisation's inception.
    • For Orangemen, religious perspectives intertwine and coexist with political and social ones at many junctures.
    • Curiously enough, the rector of St Anne's Church in Dawson Street did not share Bury's enthusiasm as he refused the Orangemen the exclusive use of his church.
    • There was a much more low-key police and army presence on both sides of the barrier separating the nationalist Garvaghy Road residents and Orangemen.
    • An Orangeman's political outlook in Scotland is defined by these perceptions on the one hand and the realities of British politics on the other.
    • The trouble began after supporters of the Orangemen were allowed to pass the security cordon.
    • The Orangeman says the district officers now feel they were misled.
    • But the Parades Commission would not give way, and the Orangemen lost.
    • Out of 1000 people surveyed, nearly half did not know that the Battle of the Boyne was marked by Orangemen in Northern Ireland each summer.
    • Ramsay also defended Orangemen who joined paramilitary organisations in Northern Ireland and Scotland in the early 1970s, at the height of the Troubles.
    • In 1998 the New Labour government refused to concede to the Orangemen.
    • In the late 90s, female supporters of the Orangemen began selling hot drinks and snacks from their cars.
    • The arrival of new leadership and the resignation of key figures have affected the organisation and how Orangemen feel about it.
    • My father's hometown was founded by lowland Scots and Orangemen, which made for interesting times for the smattering of Irish Catholics who also lived in the village.
    • But on this particularly sunny April Saturday, the circling helicopters and marching Orangemen did not provoke trouble.
    • In a show of solidarity, most Orangemen chose to boycott a recent evening meal of spaghetti.
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