释义 |
non-aˈligned, a. [non- 6.] Of a country, government, etc.: pursuing a policy of non-alignment. Also absol. as n. Hence non-aˈlignedness, non-aˈligner.
1960New Left Rev. Nov.–Dec. 10/2 The non-aligned powers have grown in strength. 1962Guardian 7 Nov. 18/7 The concept of political non-alignedness. 1963Economist 28 Dec. 1325/1 India's professional non-aligners. 1965Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Nov. 1056/4 The attitudes of allies and of the non-aligned. 1966Guardian 14 Oct. 12/2 The Canadians..believe that there is a real strategic danger of a nonaligned block composed of Austria, Switzerland, and France cutting Europe into two. 1970Guardian Weekly 30 May 6 The two groups in Indonesia opposing each other are the ‘nonaligneds’ and the ‘interventionists’. 1973Caribbean Contact Feb. 9/3 The need..for the Non-Aligned world to probe beyond the detente between the big powers. |