释义 |
New Dealish, a. U.S. Of, pertaining to or supporting a ‘new deal’: seedeal n.2 4 d. Hence New Dealing, New Dealism.
1934Sun (Baltimore) 23 Oct. 1/2 In many sections Republican candidates have gone New Dealish. 1936Rocky Mt. News (Denver, Colorado) 7 May 10/3 Two towers of progressive strength, more ‘New Dealish’ than most Democrats, will be lost to the administration in the next Congress. 1939in Amer. Speech (1941) XVI. 309/1 New Dealism..is nothing but the American form of Communism. 1962R. B. Fuller Epic Poem on Industrialization 21 Lugubrious New Dealing Of a mixed pack Of bright new cards And dirty old ones. 1965Punch 27 Oct. 593/1 Somehow President Johnson has managed to inject his countrymen with a new, and better, shot of New Dealism. 1965New Statesman 29 Oct. 634/3 By that time Mr Johnson may have done all the New Dealing he thinks necessary. 1973New Yorker 13 Jan. 56/2 Melvin Laird..saved everyone's dignity by declaring that the name—Family Security System—sounded ‘too New Dealish’. |