单词 | entrist |
释义 | entristadj.n. Chiefly British. A. adj. Relating to or involving the practice of joining a political party or other organization with the intention of subverting its aims and activities; practising or advocating entrism (entrism n.).Frequently with reference to the infiltration of left-wing groups by the far left.entryist adj. is now the more common term. ΚΠ 1964 in Times (1985) 17 Dec. 10/4 By ‘Tendency Paper’ was meant an entrist propaganda paper, applying the programme of Trotskyism within the Labour Party. 1981 New Society 2 Apr. 27/2 The multifarious parasitic far left organisations, from the fading Communist Party to the entrist Militant Tendency, amount to a very bad case of dry rot in the house of the labour movement. 1998 I. Craib in C. Feltham Witness & Vision of Therapists v. 62 I became the rather naive editor of a youth paper called Rebel. We were at that time pursuing entrist tactics in the Labour Party Young Socialists. B. n. A person who joins a political party or other organization with the intention of subverting its aims and activities. ΚΠ 1974 D. C. Hodges Lat. Amer. Revol. iii. ii. 94 The entrists constituted a virtual fifth column of the government within the labor movement. 1977 Listener 24 Mar. 388/1 The ‘entrists’ who are persuading constituency parties that their MP is a representative and not a delegate. 2016 @EmmaBurnell_ 25 June in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) Not every Corbyn supporter an entrist. If you want to beat him you need to understand his appeal far better than that. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1964 |
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