释义 |
coalitionism|kəʊəˈlɪʃənɪz(ə)m| [See under coalition.] The principles or advocacy of government by coalition. So coaˈlitionalism, coaˈlitionalist attrib. or as adj.
1922J. M. Erskine in Daily Mail 6 Nov. 10 Untainted by the poison of Coalitionism. 1925Contemp. Rev. May 648 A political crisis in which the whole philosophy of coalitionalism was killed. Ibid., His late Coalitionalist Conservative colleagues. 1928Manch. Guardian Weekly 17 Aug. 129/2 By coalitionism you sell half your soul to get the other half. |