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the conservative party ðəkənˈsɜːvətɪvpɑːti 短语²⁰⁴¹⁷ 基本例句 n.英国保守党 The employment policies of Mrs. Thatcher and Major government of the Conservative Party. 撒切尔夫人和梅杰保守党政府的就业政策。 cnki The great achievements it attained made the policies of the Conservative Party tend to converge on the policies of the Labour Party. 二战后工党上台执政推行国有化和福利政策,取得很大成就,迫使保守党向工党政策趋同。 dictall It was also seen as a major political and ideological victory for Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party. 罢工也被看成是玛格丽特•撒切尔政府和保守党的在政治及意识形态上的一场重大胜利。 yeeyan Mr Brown may also take some encouragement from the fact that the Conservative Party has struggled to drive home its advantage during the government's travails. 政府在努力工作,保守党虽努力拼搏但还未赢得优势,这也许会使布朗受到些许鼓励。 topsage This paper mainly discusses the influence of political marketing on the inner- party democracy of major political parties in Europe based on the British Labor Party and the Conservative Party. 文章主要以英国工党和保守党为个案探讨政治推销对欧洲主要政党党内民主的影响。 dictall The Conservative Party barely squeaked through in parliament. 保守党在议会里勉强获胜。 hotdic The Conservative Party regards itself as the/span> party born to rule. 保守党自以为是注定要统治国家的政党。 http://dj.iciba.com |