单词 | euroscepticism |
释义 | EuroscepticismEuroskepticismn. Originally British. A tendency to have doubts or reservations regarding the supposed benefits of increasing cooperation between the member states of the European Union (and formerly the European Economic Community); opposition to greater political or economic integration in Europe. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > dissent or disagreement > [noun] > specific Euroscepticism1988 society > authority > rule or government > politics > British politics > [noun] > specific principles or policies thorough1849 Manchester policy1851 tariff-reform1859 Manchesterdom1882 Manchesterism1883 Little Englandism1887 Manchesterianism1897 Poplarism1922 Euroscepticism1988 1988 Wall St. Jrnl. 28 Apr. (Eastern ed.) 1 The 1992 deadline ‘won't make that much difference’... Anyone who thinks 1992 won't affect his company ‘is replying out of Euroskepticism and suffering from ignorance’. 1989 Spectator 20 May 6/3 There is a huge swathe of opinion out there which broadly supports Mrs Thatcher's Euro-wariness and Euro-scepticism. 1996 National Rev. (U.S.) 23 Dec. 30/3 Within the Conservative Party, Euroskepticism is strongest among the younger members of Parliament. 1997 A. Barnett This Time i. 38 The Mail on Sunday..declared ‘Euroscepticism to be rampant in Middle England’, based on the evidence of a MORI poll of its own readers. 2002 Times 7 Jan. i. 17/3 Away with political allegiances, euroscepticism and europhilia, and let our Government tell us what will be the full effect of entry. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1988 |
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