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单词 big tent
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Definition of big tent in English:

big tent

noun
  • Used in reference to a political party's policy of permitting or encouraging a broad spectrum of views among its members.

    (政党允许、鼓励成员提出不同观点的)“大帐篷”政策

    as modifier we're running a big-tent campaign

    我们正在(党内)开展献言献策“大帐篷”运动。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Republicans: The Republican Party is a big tent.
    • However, the media only likes stories which indicate that Democrats are a big tent party.
    • Schwarzenegger's election demonstrates how much the national party can gain by embracing a big-tent strategy.
    • The British may have become cynical about his Honest Tony oratory and big-tent politics, but on the unsuspecting mainland, they still worked their magic.
    • It is Hobson's Choice for big-tent, small-l libertarians like myself.
    • In building his coalition, Norquist has made a conscious strategic decision to go with a big-tent approach.
    • We want the Sierra Club to be a big-tent organization.
    • This much is clear: religious conservatives have won their place in the GOP's big tent.
    • And I think what is important is what Arnold Schwarzenegger demonstrated, as George W. Bush is demonstrating, is that we are big-tent Republicans.
    • And he's riding the crest of a big-tent movement in the Republican Party that threatens to leave the increasingly ossified Democratic Party behind.
    • But if - I always say if the Republican and Democratic Parties can have big tents, why can't the Libertarian Party have a big tent?
    • The cause of science advocacy is a big-tent issue, one which citizens of any creed or religion can endorse.
    • ‘I believe the Democratic Party is a big-tent party and should speak to the aspirations of everyone under the tent, from the poor to the middle class,’ Mr. Davis said in a telephone interview from Los Angeles.
    • Most or all of these would have been anathema in the era of big-tent Cold War liberalism; in an age where the individual's duty to the state is no longer so clear, we live with them comfortably.
    • So how does a big-tent party authentically define itself in terms of faith, values, and religion without offending or even worse, seeming false or wishy-washy?
    • Has taken unpopular but correct decisions but only time will tell whether his big-tent approach to reform can match the achievements of more radical English moves.
    • Rips in the fabric of the big-tent Republican coalition are only part of the story.
    • So when we harm parties and support smaller groups, we discourage that big-tent non-ideology which keeps all the factions in line.
    • Occasionally, though, this big-tent, cultural-populism approach demands to be ditched, and exponents of fearless, questioning, difficult art hailed for pushing their chosen form to another level.
    • Part of our big tent in the Louisiana Democratic Party are gay and lesbian people.

Definition of big tent in US English:

big tent

noun
  • Used in reference to a political party's policy of permitting or encouraging a broad spectrum of views among its members.

    (政党允许、鼓励成员提出不同观点的)“大帐篷”政策

    the struggle to change Wyoming takes place inside the Republican Party and its “big tent.”
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Schwarzenegger's election demonstrates how much the national party can gain by embracing a big-tent strategy.
    • Republicans: The Republican Party is a big tent.
    • So how does a big-tent party authentically define itself in terms of faith, values, and religion without offending or even worse, seeming false or wishy-washy?
    • And I think what is important is what Arnold Schwarzenegger demonstrated, as George W. Bush is demonstrating, is that we are big-tent Republicans.
    • However, the media only likes stories which indicate that Democrats are a big tent party.
    • Rips in the fabric of the big-tent Republican coalition are only part of the story.
    • Occasionally, though, this big-tent, cultural-populism approach demands to be ditched, and exponents of fearless, questioning, difficult art hailed for pushing their chosen form to another level.
    • It is Hobson's Choice for big-tent, small-l libertarians like myself.
    • And he's riding the crest of a big-tent movement in the Republican Party that threatens to leave the increasingly ossified Democratic Party behind.
    • But if - I always say if the Republican and Democratic Parties can have big tents, why can't the Libertarian Party have a big tent?
    • So when we harm parties and support smaller groups, we discourage that big-tent non-ideology which keeps all the factions in line.
    • This much is clear: religious conservatives have won their place in the GOP's big tent.
    • We want the Sierra Club to be a big-tent organization.
    • The cause of science advocacy is a big-tent issue, one which citizens of any creed or religion can endorse.
    • Part of our big tent in the Louisiana Democratic Party are gay and lesbian people.
    • ‘I believe the Democratic Party is a big-tent party and should speak to the aspirations of everyone under the tent, from the poor to the middle class,’ Mr. Davis said in a telephone interview from Los Angeles.
    • Has taken unpopular but correct decisions but only time will tell whether his big-tent approach to reform can match the achievements of more radical English moves.
    • The British may have become cynical about his Honest Tony oratory and big-tent politics, but on the unsuspecting mainland, they still worked their magic.
    • In building his coalition, Norquist has made a conscious strategic decision to go with a big-tent approach.
    • Most or all of these would have been anathema in the era of big-tent Cold War liberalism; in an age where the individual's duty to the state is no longer so clear, we live with them comfortably.
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