释义 |
rightwardright‧ward /ˈraɪtwəd $ -wərd/ adjective [only before noun] - a rightward shift in American politics
- After college, they moved on to literary and academic careers and began a rightward march through the 1940s and 1950s.
- Again, we can expect long-term influences such as increasing income and wealth to cause a rightward shift of the demand curve.
- At the outset of his presidency, Mitterand was a leader seemingly out of step with the rightward drift of the West.
- On that evidence alone Mr Gummer has always been a rightward lurcher.
- There, the voters' rightward drift has pushed Republicans into the White House for 20 years out of the past 24.
- Yes, but because the speed of light is finite, there will be a delay between the leftward and rightward pushes.
on or towards the right OPP leftward: a rightward glance |