单词 | poujadist |
释义 | Poujadistadj.n. Politics. A. adj. Of, supporting, or characterized by Poujadism. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific political theories or doctrines > [adjective] > theories or doctrines of specific person Godwinian?1798 Austinian1875 Sorelian1921 Poujadist1955 Randian1957 Poujadistic1967 Marcusian1968 1955 Times 7 Oct. 7/3 Two ‘Poujadist’ local officials..were refused bail yesterday. 1962 Daily Tel. 25 June 10/2 Unless Britain is going to become Poujadist in the full sense—that is, inimical to all politicians as such—then the electorate will have to accept the sense expressed by the Prime Minister. 1972 New Statesman 28 Jan. 100/2 Another mass movement of angry shopkeepers, the Poujadist wave of the 1950s. 1993 New Yorker 15 Nov. 82/2 She displayed a parochial, small-shopkeeper mentality, puritanical and Poujadiste. 2005 Financial Times (Nexis) 16 Sept. 21 The last thing we need is to surrender to Poujadist hauliers' blockades as happened last time or to impose an excess profits levy on oil companies. B. n. An advocate or supporter of Poujadism. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific political theories or doctrines > [noun] > theories or doctrines of specific person > adherents of Godwinian1797 Godwinist1937 Poujadist1955 Marcusian1968 Randian1968 1955 Times 16 Dec. 7/1 Nearly everyone..seems to think that the Poujadists have little hope. 1973 S. M. Lipset First New Nation (1979) iii. ix. 299 The Fifth Republic..elected only ten Communists and one Poujadist to its first Chamber. 1988 Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 82 1214/1 A party of the extreme Right, the National Front, won about 10% of the vote in nationwide elections in 1984 and again in 1986, recalling the sudden mushrooming of support for another extreme Right party, the Poujadists, that took place in the 1950s. 2000 Yale French Stud. No. 98. 130 This was the France that made the Poujadists, those strident defenders of small-town life and the enemies of modernity, a powerful political movement in the mid-1950s. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1955 |
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