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Definition of unreconstructed in English: unreconstructedadjective ˌʌnriːkənˈstrʌktɪdˌənˌrikənˈstrəktəd 1Not reconciled or converted to the current political theory or movement. 顽固守旧的;反对变革的 he's an unreconstructed Thatcherite Example sentencesExamples - Every time a neo-con or old-time unreconstructed reactionary writes or speaks of left-wing media, it boggles my mind.
- Terry remains an unreconstructed working-class man, revelling in the old macho drinking culture of the North East.
- Oh, it didn't keep them from voting Republican, usually in the national elections, but they lived and died registered, unreconstructed Democrats.
- A man of powerful intellect and great energy, Casey was an unreconstructed Cold Warrior with a penchant for action and a fascination with covert operations.
- Like many on the left today, he is an unreconstructed materialist.
- The approval is predictable, as is the use of the success of an unreconstructed social conservative to deride UK politicians for their refusal to enter the debate.
- As he ponders his native state, ruined and under federal occupation, Lee expresses some of the concerns of the unreconstructed agrarian poet seventy years later.
- When this dispute ends the government must take steps to ensure that it can never again be held to ransom by a militant, unreconstructed trade union.
- It's no surprise that some unreconstructed critics of capitalism are looking smug.
- One of the last of the unreconstructed liberals in Congress, he relishes his role as a leading Senate voice for his party's core constituencies - the poor, the family farmer, the union worker.
- A zealous Protestant, he was well disposed to investigate the prime targets of secret-police attention at the time: unreconstructed Catholics.
- So while the issue is about economic envy and blame shifting, of which you write, and which I am enjoying reading, essentially it's far more a case of good old politically incorrect, unreconstructed racism.
- On the one hand, the study of Canada in the world - Canadian foreign policy studies - constitutes an unreconstructed nationalist project.
- He is an unreconstructed Eurosceptic, unlike others in the British Labour party.
- Two, he is an unreconstructed leftie attempting to hoodwink those in favour of reform by talking their language without actually acting on it.
- Is this just a cheap shot at unreconstructed public choice theory?
- By that stage the member had moved from reasoned debate and the National Party research unit's speech notes through to pure, unreconstructed ideology.
- The three oppositional voices are those of unreconstructed, demoralised males, ‘destabilised’ by the insecurities of their position.
- But, contrary to the way outsiders love to categorise the unreconstructed left, they treated those who did not share their belief system with much good-humoured tolerance.
- This Government is a bunch of unreconstructed socialists.
2Not rebuilt. 未重建的;未改建的 the area provides a spectacular contrast with unreconstructed streets nearby Example sentencesExamples - Much of the city's old heart was left unreconstructed, until the end of the Cold War.
- An awareness of the fragility of civilization was instilled early, though subliminally, by the presence in London during my childhood of large numbers of unreconstructed bomb sites.
- Traditional, unreconstructed local pubs such as this are becoming hard to find.
Rhymesuninstructed, unobstructed Definition of unreconstructed in US English: unreconstructedadjectiveˌənˌrēkənˈstrəktədˌənˌrikənˈstrəktəd Not reconciled or converted to the current political theory or movement. 顽固守旧的;反对变革的 an unreconstructed elitist Example sentencesExamples - On the one hand, the study of Canada in the world - Canadian foreign policy studies - constitutes an unreconstructed nationalist project.
- A zealous Protestant, he was well disposed to investigate the prime targets of secret-police attention at the time: unreconstructed Catholics.
- Oh, it didn't keep them from voting Republican, usually in the national elections, but they lived and died registered, unreconstructed Democrats.
- Every time a neo-con or old-time unreconstructed reactionary writes or speaks of left-wing media, it boggles my mind.
- One of the last of the unreconstructed liberals in Congress, he relishes his role as a leading Senate voice for his party's core constituencies - the poor, the family farmer, the union worker.
- The three oppositional voices are those of unreconstructed, demoralised males, ‘destabilised’ by the insecurities of their position.
- Like many on the left today, he is an unreconstructed materialist.
- The approval is predictable, as is the use of the success of an unreconstructed social conservative to deride UK politicians for their refusal to enter the debate.
- It's no surprise that some unreconstructed critics of capitalism are looking smug.
- He is an unreconstructed Eurosceptic, unlike others in the British Labour party.
- So while the issue is about economic envy and blame shifting, of which you write, and which I am enjoying reading, essentially it's far more a case of good old politically incorrect, unreconstructed racism.
- A man of powerful intellect and great energy, Casey was an unreconstructed Cold Warrior with a penchant for action and a fascination with covert operations.
- This Government is a bunch of unreconstructed socialists.
- Is this just a cheap shot at unreconstructed public choice theory?
- Two, he is an unreconstructed leftie attempting to hoodwink those in favour of reform by talking their language without actually acting on it.
- Terry remains an unreconstructed working-class man, revelling in the old macho drinking culture of the North East.
- But, contrary to the way outsiders love to categorise the unreconstructed left, they treated those who did not share their belief system with much good-humoured tolerance.
- As he ponders his native state, ruined and under federal occupation, Lee expresses some of the concerns of the unreconstructed agrarian poet seventy years later.
- When this dispute ends the government must take steps to ensure that it can never again be held to ransom by a militant, unreconstructed trade union.
- By that stage the member had moved from reasoned debate and the National Party research unit's speech notes through to pure, unreconstructed ideology.
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