centrism
/ˈsen.trɪ.zəm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsen.trɪ.zəm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsen-ˌtri-zəm/ (ame, mw)
centrism — 名詞
1. an approach to politics that prefers ideas from the middle and tries not to foll
中間路線
避開左右極端的溫和政治立場
an approach to politics that prefers ideas from the middle and tries not to follow the far left or the far right
Kemi defended centrism during the TV debate on tax and jobs.
Kemi 在電視辯論中為稅制與就業議題上的中間路線辯護。
defend + centrism in a public political debate
Many young voters see centrism as a calm answer to party fights.
許多年輕選民把中間路線看成回應政黨惡鬥的一種冷靜做法。
The mayor's centrism helped her work with both business leaders and unions.
市長的中間路線讓她能與企業領袖和工會雙方合作。
After years of protests, Diego turned to centrism instead of party extremes.
多年抗議之後,Diego 轉向中間路線,而不再支持黨內極端立場。
Commentators said centrism gave the coalition room to pass a budget.
評論員說,中間路線讓這個聯盟有空間通過預算案。
- moderation
broader word for avoiding extremes, and it is not always specifically political
- pragmatism
stresses practical results rather than a middle political position
- middle-of-the-road politics
informal descriptive phrase for a safely moderate political style
- extremism
supports strong positions at one end of the political range
- left-wing politics
moves policy clearly toward the political left rather than the center
- right-wing politics
moves policy clearly toward the political right rather than the center
文法句型
move toward centrism
defend centrism
centrism in + country or party
用法筆記
Usually treated as an uncountable noun in discussions of ideology. It often describes a general style of policy rather than membership in one fixed party.