Republican Party

英 [rɪˈpʌblɪkən ˈpɑːti] 美 [rɪˈpʌblɪkən ˈpɑːrti]

网络  共和党; 美国共和党; 执政的共和党; 共和党籍; 人共和党籍

法律



牛津词典

noun

  1. (美国)共和党
    one of the two main political parties in the US, usually considered to support conservative views, and to want to limit the power of central government

    双语例句

    1. Preliminary results show the Republican party with 11 percent of the vote
      初步结果显示共和党获得了11%的选票。
    2. The election may not be the traditional two-horse race between the preferred Democrat and Republican party candidates.
      这次选举有可能并非是支持率最高的民主党与共和党候选人之间的传统两方角逐。
    3. As a spending bill, it goes first to the House of Representatives, which the Republican Party controls.
      作为一个开支法案,它必须首先提交到共和党控制的众议院。
    4. Gates was asked whether that reflects a'stay the course'strategy, an approach that hurt President Bush's Republican Party in the2006 election.
      有人问盖茨,这么做是否体现了“坚持到底”的战略?这项策略在2006年的选举中损害了布什总统的共和党的地位。
    5. He has chosen the Republican Party's first female vice presidential candidate-Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.
      他选择阿拉斯加州州长佩林作为竞选夥伴,佩林因此成为第一位获得共和党副总统提名的女性候选人。
    6. Is there any natural leader in the Republican party, or is it mob rule?
      共和党阵营中是否具备天生的领袖?或者这是暴民统治?
    7. The Republicans are worried that the image of the Republican Party is downbeat and angry.
      共和党人担心他们党派的形象下降了,他们很愤怒。
    8. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida gave the official Republican Party reaction to the president's speech.
      佛罗里达州的马克卢比奥(MarcoRubio)参议员代表共和党对总统讲话作出正式回应。
    9. Mitt Romney, the likely Republican Party candidate for president, helped start the company.
      共和党最可能的总统候选人米特·罗姆尼(MITTROMNEY)协助创办了这家公司。
    10. Senator Obama also took issue with the presumptive Republican Party presidential nominee, Senator John McCain.
      奥巴马参议员也反驳了可能得到共和党总统候选人提名的参议员麦凯恩。
    11. President Obama and Mitt Romney, the Republican Party's likely candidate, both gave speeches in Ohio on Thursday.
      本周四,奥巴马总统和共和党最有可能的候选人罗姆尼同时在俄亥俄州发表了演讲。
    12. For these reasons, there was competition for the Republican Party nomination in1976.
      由于这些原因,1976年共和党提名产生了竞争。
    13. Santorum hopes to appeal to social and religious conservatives within the Republican Party.
      山托兰希望吸引共和党中社会和宗教保守派选民。
    14. He voted the Republican party.
      他投了共和党的票。
    15. The whole Republican Party would go crazy.
      整个共和党就要发疯了。
    16. He led in forming and naming the Republican party.
      他领导创建了一个新的政党,并将其命名为共和党。
    17. He had been asked to leave the Republican Party and his wife had left him.
      他被要求离开共和党,他的妻子也离开了他。
    18. Not the Republican Party, unless you count its ritual calls for tax cuts and deregulation.
      不是共和党人,除非你把他们那装模作样地呼吁减税和撤销管制规定的举动当真;
    19. The Republican Party, now an at all-time low in popularity, has lost a generation of voters.
      如今人气跌入空前低谷的共和党输掉了一代选民。
    20. He often worked with senators from the Republican Party to get laws passed.
      为了使法案通过,他常常会和共和党的参议员合作。
    21. They are staunch supporters of the Republican Party.
      他们是共和党的坚定支持者。
    22. This week's humiliation for the Republican Party may have the opposite effect.
      本周,共和党受挫蒙羞可能会有反效果。
    23. There was a fall in support for the Republican Party at the last election.
      上一次大选中,支持共和党的人数减少了。
    24. A month before the Republican Party convention, Ronald Reagan made a costly political mistake.
      在共和党大会的前1个月,罗纳德?里根犯了一个重大的政治错误。
    25. Two years after the election of Bill Clinton in 1992, the Republican party seized control of Congress.
      比尔•克林顿(billclinton)1992年当选总统的两年之后,共和党夺取了美国国会的控制权。
    26. By the way the leader of Republican Party is coming?
      对了,共和党的领袖也会来吗?
    27. 1992 was the year of the Republican party's third election triumph in a row.
      1992年是共和党在大选中连续第三次获胜的一年。
    28. The newly organized Republican Party expressed the interests of the industrialization that was sweeping the north.
      新成立的共和党代表了当时席卷北方的工业化的利益。
    29. But the Republican Party and the tea party are not synonymous.
      然而共和党和茶叶党并不等同。
    30. But Mister bush's Republican Party is divided on issues of immigration reform.
      但是布什总统所在的共和党在移民制度改革这一问题上存在分歧。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. the younger of two major political parties in the United States

        Synonym:    GOP