| 单词 | new dealish | 
| 释义 | New Dealishadj. Originally and chiefly U.S.   Advocating or supportive of the New Deal of the 1930s; relating to or reminiscent of this programme. ΚΠ 1934    Ironwood 		(Mich.)	 Daily Globe 2 Jan. 9/3  				The National City [Bank] is now about as New Dealish as the Chase and is likely to become even more so. 1936    Denver Rocky Mountain News 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. 1973    New Yorker 13 Jan. 56/2  				Melvin Laird..saved everyone's dignity by declaring that the name—Family Security System—sounded ‘too New Dealish’. 2001    Washington Post 		(Electronic ed.)	 27 May  				This isn't a sanitized, New Dealish celebration of the virtues of hard work, all bulging muscles and shiny tools. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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