tea party
常見(jiàn)例句
- Sarah Palin has metamorphosed into a media star, multi-millionaire and tea-party pin-up.
莎拉?佩林已經(jīng)化身為媒體之星、千萬(wàn)巨富、及茶黨的形象代言人。 - The economy dominated the 2008 campaign, and more recently, the “tea-party” movement has been more vocal on fiscal questions than on social issues like abortion.
但2008年是經(jīng)濟(jì)話題主宰大選,近期茶黨的運(yùn)動(dòng)也主要圍繞財(cái)政問(wèn)題,而沒(méi)有過(guò)多地關(guān)注墮胎等社會(huì)問(wèn)題。 - What is more surprising is that, as the tea-party movement surged through the 2010 election cycle, Texas actually turned out to be one of the less incendiary states.
比這個(gè)更讓人吃驚的是,茶黨的運(yùn)動(dòng)在2010年中選的過(guò)程中飆升,但事實(shí)上德州其實(shí)是一個(gè)缺乏政治煽動(dòng)性的州。 - Third-term Representative Michele Bachmann is a Republican from Minnesota and a favorite of the Tea Party movement.
- Tea Party activists see themselves as modern-day versions of the anti-tax protesters from before the American Revolution.
- The name comes from the Boston Tea Party, a colonial tax protest in seventeen seventy-three.
- Some fear that the tea-party victories may cost the Republicans their chance of retaking the Senate.
ECONOMIST: Primary elections - Some 60% of tea-party activists want the Fed abolished or overhauled, according to a Bloomberg poll.
ECONOMIST: The politics of the Fed - In a Bloomberg poll, 60% of self-identified tea-party supporters favoured overhauling or abolishing the Fed.
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