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单词 non-aligned
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non-alignedadj.n.

Brit. /ˌnɒnəˈlʌɪnd/, U.S. /ˌnɑnəˈlaɪnd/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: non- prefix, aligned , align v.
Etymology: < non- prefix + aligned, past participle of align v.
A. adj.
1. That is not aligned; esp. that is not physically in line.
ΚΠ
1908 Chem. Engin. May 209/1 The non-aligned slots 21, 22, 23, etc., form a plurality of hearths on each level.
1921 Sci. Abstracts (Instit. Electr. Engin.) 24 §1047. 411 Protect the non-aligned eye from undue contrast and strain.
1967 Proc. National Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 58 1179 Marker frequency analysis..indicated that chromosome replication was non-aligned.
1968 G. Schoeck in Acta Metallurgica 17 147 The formation of APB tubes by non aligned jogs in superdislocations.
1989 E. M. Ripin et al. Early Keyboard Instruments App. 229 These Ruckers instruments are sometimes referred to as non~aligned doubles or ‘transposed’ harpsichords.
1995 Guardian 24 Mar. (Friday Review section) 10/4 The jungle Brothers' J Beez With The Remedy, a record whose scorched, gnarled noise, non-aligned beats and furiously choked vocals are nicely summed up in the song title Spittin Wicked Randomness.
2. Politics. Of a country, government, etc.: not politically aligned with any other, esp. not aligned or associated with any major power or group of countries; of or belonging to a non-aligned country or group of countries. Occasionally of a policy, treaty, etc.: expressing or reflecting a policy of non-alignment.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > absence of prejudice > [adjective] > taking neutral stance
neuter1494
neutral1494
neuter1525
indifferenta1538
neuterlike1556
neutralizing1602
neutralist1648
colourless1793
achromatic1799
uncommitted1814
(to stand or sit) on or upon the fence1828
non-committal1829
non-partisan1843
whitey-brown1892
middle of the road1894
neutralistic1914
value-free1916
value-neutral1929
middle road1951
non-aligned1954
unaligned1961
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific policies or advocacy of > [adjective] > relating to or supporting other specific policies
laissez-faire1825
restorationist1828
abolitionist1833
irredential1891
pronatalist1938
elitist1943
neo-isolationist1952
non-aligned1954
1954 Edwardsville (Illinois) Intelligencer 2 Dec. 2/4 A statement of neutralism which involves the formation of a third and ‘non-aligned’ force.
1957 Jrnl. Asian Stud. 17 43 The post-Stalinist interest shown by the Soviet Union in the non-aligned nations of Southern Asia has been accompanied by a corresponding increase in the..material dealing with this area appearing in..Soviet scholarly journals.
1966 Guardian 14 Oct. 12/2 The Canadians..believe that there is a real strategic danger of a nonaligned block composed of Austria, Switzerland, and France cutting Europe into two.
1973 Caribbean Contact Feb. 9/3 The need..for the Non-Aligned world to probe beyond the detente between the big powers.
1997 T. Mackintosh-Smith Yemen (1999) ix. 250 In foreign relations, the YAR had taken a pragmatic and non-aligned stance: its armed forces, for example, were equipped with both US- and Soviet-supplied hardware.
B. n.
A non-aligned country, group of countries, political leader, etc. Usually with the and plural agreement: such countries, etc., as a class.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > absence of prejudice > [noun] > absence of definite stance > person characterized by > collectively
Third Force1936
uncommitted1959
unaligned1961
non-aligned1963
1963 World Organization 17 336 It is probable in any foreseeable future that the balance of world politics, in particular the near-deadlock rivalries of East and West and the persistent floating votes of the nonaligned, will remain much as before.
1970 Guardian Weekly 30 May 6 The two groups in Indonesia opposing each other are the ‘nonaligneds’ and the ‘interventionists’.
1990 ‘L. de Bernières’ War Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts v. 39 Remedios tried to reach the eighty per cent of the non-aligned, but every new organisation formed to align them eventually turned into its own party which would not align with any of the others.

Compounds

Non-Aligned Movement n. an international anti-colonialist movement founded in Belgrade in 1961 to promote the interests of neutral countries (esp. those in the developing world) which are not aligned with the superpowers of East or West.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > a party > [noun] > specific parties or groups in Europe generally
movement1832
Young Europe1832
movement party1835
Non-Aligned Movement1966
NAM1980
1966 R. Petković in Rev. Internat. Affairs (Belgrade) 5 May 2/2 The non-aligned movement has never been an organizational-structural, but rather a political antithesis to bloc alignment.
1991 South Aug. 37/1 Does the Non-Aligned Movement then replace the Eastern bloc as a balance against the West?

Derivatives

non-aˈlignedness n.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific policies or advocacy of > [noun] > other specific policies or advocacy of
laissez-faireism1848
localism1848
laissez-faire1873
irredentism1883
dissolutionism1894
expansionism1900
bilingualism1901
non-alignment1908
agriculturism1919
cultural imperialism1921
isolationism1922
unilateralism1926
autarky1934
elitism1934
pronatalism1938
neo-isolationism1951
non-alignedness1962
1962 Guardian 7 Nov. 18/7 The concept of political non-alignedness.
1986 Proc. Royal Soc. A. 407 365 Geometric inhomogeneity (non-alignedness and non-similar aspect ratios) caused by the deformation, is small even after large strainings.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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adj.n.1908
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