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单词 right wing
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Definition of right wing in English:

right wing

noun
  • 1The conservative or reactionary section of a political party or system.

    a candidate from the right wing of the party
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1982 important sections of the right wing went from Labour to form the Social Democratic Party.
    • Speaking this week to the Democratic Leadership Council's annual conference, Clinton presented herself as a centrist capable of uniting the left and right wings of the Democratic party.
    • And on the other hand by making a moral issue of it she is virtually playing into the hands of the right wing and other reactionary elements!
    • The right wing of the Conservative Party is unwilling to enter Europe, and the symptoms have spread to Hearts.
    • The working people must build their own political party to defeat the intrigues of the right wing and defend their basic rights.
    • Voves stands on the right wing of the social democrats, having entered politics as a novice from the business world.
    • Although he was on the right wing of the party, he did not leave it in 1981 when others did.
    • The book is innovative and does much to explain the development of a radical right wing in Polish political life during the twentieth century.
    • The right wing of the Republican Party overreached themselves on that one but they are better prepared this time around.
    • The real reason, of course, was the opposition from the radical right wing of the Republican Party.
    • Laurent Fabius, from the right wing of the Socialist Party, argued in a similar fashion in his stand against the constitution.
    • This Republican right wing wields political power far beyond its popular support.
    • His move to a constitutional amendment demonstrates that when the going gets tough, he caves to the right wing of his party.
    • In fact, the right wing in the Liberal Party is based around former student politicians.
    • On the domestic side, however, he seems to have placated the right wing of the Republican Party.
    • She tried thereby to take the wind from the sails of Roland Koch, the representative of the right wing of the party.
    • Its politics are essentially those of people like Norman Tebbit on the right wing of the Tory party.
    • As a Social Democrat firmly situated on the right wing of the party, he pushed ahead with the expansion and restructuring of the army.
    • Both are conservative politicians with roots in the right wing of the Solidarity movement.
    • The political coup by the radical right wing has already begun to provoke a political response from below.
  • 2The right side of a team on the field in soccer, rugby, and field hockey.

    he reverted to his normal position on the right wing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The referee awards Ukraine a free-kick out on the right wing.
    • Unmarked in the box, Aruna slots home a low cross from Wilhelmsson, who sauntered down the right wing unchallenged.
    • It was a needlessly conceded free-kick out on the right wing, and as it was sent in across the edge of the six-yard box, the Milan players were queuing up to nod it home.
    • They enjoy a spate of possession down the right wing starring an amazing cameo from Mills and his absurd mix of skilful jinks and hopeless close control.
    • I'm a centre midfielder but sometimes I played on the right wing or left wing for Blackburn.
    • Ah, I speak too soon; Cole gifts the ball to Tofting on the right wing, although his deep cross is a waste of everyone's time.
    • Sergio squeezes a ball down the right wing towards Valeron.
    • Rommedahl takes on Sarr down the right wing but loses the ball.
    • A high ball was launched into the goalmouth from the right wing.
    • Thierry Henry takes on and beats Sergio down the right wing.
    • Karel Poborsky drives the ensuing free-kick from the right wing across the edge of the Greek six yard box.
    • Great ball from Zambrotta, whose long pass down the right wing is volleyed ridiculously high and wide by Iaquinta.
    • Alessandro Costacurta crosses from the right wing, but Francesco Toldo plucks the ball safely from the air.
    • Sweden's Mattias Jonson does well to get in a good cross from the right wing, but it's too high for Freddie Ljungberg to get his head to.
    • The position on the right wing where he had played all his life, and where he excelled, was already occupied by former world player of the year Luis Figo.
    • Derlei attacks down the right wing and wins a corner for Porto.
    • Portugal win a free-kick on the right wing which is lobbed straight into Nikopolidis's air-space.
    • Out on the right wing, Stuttgart win a free-kick on the edge of the Rangers box.
    • Ryan Casey put Galway ahead after just five minutes when his free kick from the right wing deceived Declan Kilkelly in the Mayo goal.
    • Solano lofts a peach of a pass up the right wing for Dyer.
    1. 2.1 The right side of an army.
      at Austerlitz in 1805 he commanded the right wing of the Allied army
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He ordered his archers to ready their bows as the right wing of the Chin army came within range.
      • That created a favorable situation for a counterattack by the right wing of the Central Front.
      • Only the right wing of the Hanoverian army, led by Maj Gen Huske and Brig Cholmondley, held.
      • The mission of the centre armies, south-east of Metz, was to support the right wing by fixing as many French forces in Lorraine as possible.
      • In addition, military planners weakened the right wing by flirting with a double-wing envelopment.
adjective
  • Conservative or reactionary.

    a right-wing Republican senator
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Charles Kennedy is the latest liberal to be lynched by the right-wing press.
    • This only succeeded in strengthening the right wing parties by shifting the political debate onto their territory.
    • Not that long ago, the right wing press and the Conservative party would have united in outrage at allowing the sale of a morning after pill to teenagers.
    • Is it possible that the brain of a radical right wing conservative and that of a radical left wing liberal are so different that they can never see eye to eye?
    • Why do right-wing newspapers always like me so much more than left-wing ones?
    • This happened at a time when the right wing parties and large parts of the media were promoting a change of government.
    • It plays into the hands of racist and right-wing forces who want to divide and weaken the working class.
    • At the time of the Bologna Bombing, the CIA was anxious to ‘support right wing parties’ in Italy.
    • One thing I worry about, though, is the increased support for the right wing parties like the BNP.
    • It has lied and lied again in the service of the most right-wing and authoritarian forces.
    • The Conservative Party and the right wing tabloid press, led by the Sun, were overjoyed at the appeal court's decision.
    • It is a centre for right-wing elements particularly prone to acts of violence.
    • Civil servants must not be members of extreme left or right wing political parties - though they can be members of mainstream parties.
    • You could say the same about being raised religious, or right-wing, or paranoid about getting fat.
    • Twenty years ago it was right-wing governments who took on and defeated the trade unions.
    • But it won't stop fuelling the witch-hunt against refugees which the right wing press and Tories eagerly join.
    • No other country possesses so many laws against right-wing extremism as Germany.
    • A grand coalition will clearly be more right-wing than either of these governments.
    • The neo-liberal constitution was supported by the leadership of the Socialist Party and the right wing government.
    • It was an attempt by a weakened government to placate right-wing critics in Britain.
    Synonyms
    conservative, rightist, ultra-conservative
    blimpish, diehard
    reactionary, traditionalist, conventional, traditional, old-fashioned, unprogressive
    North American Birchite
 
 

Definition of right wing in US English:

right wing

nounˈˌrīt ˈˌwiNGˈˌraɪt ˈˌwɪŋ
  • 1The conservative or reactionary section of a political party or system.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a Social Democrat firmly situated on the right wing of the party, he pushed ahead with the expansion and restructuring of the army.
    • Voves stands on the right wing of the social democrats, having entered politics as a novice from the business world.
    • The book is innovative and does much to explain the development of a radical right wing in Polish political life during the twentieth century.
    • Its politics are essentially those of people like Norman Tebbit on the right wing of the Tory party.
    • The real reason, of course, was the opposition from the radical right wing of the Republican Party.
    • This Republican right wing wields political power far beyond its popular support.
    • His move to a constitutional amendment demonstrates that when the going gets tough, he caves to the right wing of his party.
    • The right wing of the Republican Party overreached themselves on that one but they are better prepared this time around.
    • Although he was on the right wing of the party, he did not leave it in 1981 when others did.
    • And on the other hand by making a moral issue of it she is virtually playing into the hands of the right wing and other reactionary elements!
    • The right wing of the Conservative Party is unwilling to enter Europe, and the symptoms have spread to Hearts.
    • In 1982 important sections of the right wing went from Labour to form the Social Democratic Party.
    • In fact, the right wing in the Liberal Party is based around former student politicians.
    • She tried thereby to take the wind from the sails of Roland Koch, the representative of the right wing of the party.
    • Laurent Fabius, from the right wing of the Socialist Party, argued in a similar fashion in his stand against the constitution.
    • On the domestic side, however, he seems to have placated the right wing of the Republican Party.
    • The political coup by the radical right wing has already begun to provoke a political response from below.
    • The working people must build their own political party to defeat the intrigues of the right wing and defend their basic rights.
    • Both are conservative politicians with roots in the right wing of the Solidarity movement.
    • Speaking this week to the Democratic Leadership Council's annual conference, Clinton presented herself as a centrist capable of uniting the left and right wings of the Democratic party.
  • 2The right side of a team on the field in soccer, rugby, and field hockey.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thierry Henry takes on and beats Sergio down the right wing.
    • Out on the right wing, Stuttgart win a free-kick on the edge of the Rangers box.
    • Derlei attacks down the right wing and wins a corner for Porto.
    • It was a needlessly conceded free-kick out on the right wing, and as it was sent in across the edge of the six-yard box, the Milan players were queuing up to nod it home.
    • They enjoy a spate of possession down the right wing starring an amazing cameo from Mills and his absurd mix of skilful jinks and hopeless close control.
    • Rommedahl takes on Sarr down the right wing but loses the ball.
    • Ryan Casey put Galway ahead after just five minutes when his free kick from the right wing deceived Declan Kilkelly in the Mayo goal.
    • Karel Poborsky drives the ensuing free-kick from the right wing across the edge of the Greek six yard box.
    • Ah, I speak too soon; Cole gifts the ball to Tofting on the right wing, although his deep cross is a waste of everyone's time.
    • Sergio squeezes a ball down the right wing towards Valeron.
    • A high ball was launched into the goalmouth from the right wing.
    • I'm a centre midfielder but sometimes I played on the right wing or left wing for Blackburn.
    • Great ball from Zambrotta, whose long pass down the right wing is volleyed ridiculously high and wide by Iaquinta.
    • Solano lofts a peach of a pass up the right wing for Dyer.
    • Sweden's Mattias Jonson does well to get in a good cross from the right wing, but it's too high for Freddie Ljungberg to get his head to.
    • Alessandro Costacurta crosses from the right wing, but Francesco Toldo plucks the ball safely from the air.
    • Unmarked in the box, Aruna slots home a low cross from Wilhelmsson, who sauntered down the right wing unchallenged.
    • Portugal win a free-kick on the right wing which is lobbed straight into Nikopolidis's air-space.
    • The position on the right wing where he had played all his life, and where he excelled, was already occupied by former world player of the year Luis Figo.
    • The referee awards Ukraine a free-kick out on the right wing.
    1. 2.1 The right side of an army.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The mission of the centre armies, south-east of Metz, was to support the right wing by fixing as many French forces in Lorraine as possible.
      • Only the right wing of the Hanoverian army, led by Maj Gen Huske and Brig Cholmondley, held.
      • In addition, military planners weakened the right wing by flirting with a double-wing envelopment.
      • He ordered his archers to ready their bows as the right wing of the Chin army came within range.
      • That created a favorable situation for a counterattack by the right wing of the Central Front.
adjectiveˈˌrīt ˈˌwiNGˈˌraɪt ˈˌwɪŋ
right-wing
  • Conservative or reactionary.

    a right-wing Republican senator
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was an attempt by a weakened government to placate right-wing critics in Britain.
    • But it won't stop fuelling the witch-hunt against refugees which the right wing press and Tories eagerly join.
    • The neo-liberal constitution was supported by the leadership of the Socialist Party and the right wing government.
    • Civil servants must not be members of extreme left or right wing political parties - though they can be members of mainstream parties.
    • This happened at a time when the right wing parties and large parts of the media were promoting a change of government.
    • This only succeeded in strengthening the right wing parties by shifting the political debate onto their territory.
    • At the time of the Bologna Bombing, the CIA was anxious to ‘support right wing parties’ in Italy.
    • A grand coalition will clearly be more right-wing than either of these governments.
    • Not that long ago, the right wing press and the Conservative party would have united in outrage at allowing the sale of a morning after pill to teenagers.
    • It has lied and lied again in the service of the most right-wing and authoritarian forces.
    • No other country possesses so many laws against right-wing extremism as Germany.
    • Charles Kennedy is the latest liberal to be lynched by the right-wing press.
    • Twenty years ago it was right-wing governments who took on and defeated the trade unions.
    • It plays into the hands of racist and right-wing forces who want to divide and weaken the working class.
    • One thing I worry about, though, is the increased support for the right wing parties like the BNP.
    • It is a centre for right-wing elements particularly prone to acts of violence.
    • The Conservative Party and the right wing tabloid press, led by the Sun, were overjoyed at the appeal court's decision.
    • You could say the same about being raised religious, or right-wing, or paranoid about getting fat.
    • Why do right-wing newspapers always like me so much more than left-wing ones?
    • Is it possible that the brain of a radical right wing conservative and that of a radical left wing liberal are so different that they can never see eye to eye?
    Synonyms
    conservative, rightist, ultra-conservative, alt-right
 
 
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