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unit·er 英juː'naɪtə美juː'naɪtə COCA⁶⁶⁰⁶⁹BNC²³⁶²¹³⁺¹iWeb⁵⁶⁶¹⁵Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本例句 n.团结者¹⁰⁰ And the then governor of Texas presented himself as a centrist—a new kind of “ compassionate conservative”, a“ uniter rather than a divider”, an advocate of a “ humble” and restrained foreign policy. 在那以后,布什将自己描述成为一个中间派——“富有同情心的保守”、一个“团结者而不是分裂者”、一个“谦卑的”倡议者并将施行克制的外交政策。 yeeyan Bush had come to the presidency promising to be“a uniter, not a divider, ” after the polarizing Clinton years and the contested election of2000. 经过两党分裂的克林顿时期,以及争吵的2000年大选,布什当选总统,并承诺“要团结,而不是分裂”。 yeeyan I'm a uniter, not a divider, so I'm just doing my best to help these group communicate a little better with each other. 我是使者,不是分离人士,所以我正在尽全力帮助这些组织更好地彼此沟通。 infoq |