单词 | manifesto |
释义 | manifesto (mænɪfestoʊ ) Word forms: manifestos , manifestoes countable noun [usually singular, usually with poss] A manifesto is a statement published by a person or group of people, especially a political party, or a government, in which they say what their aims and policies are. The Tories are currently drawing up their election manifesto. His manifesto promised measures to protect them. Synonyms: policy statement, publication, declaration, programme Collocations: party manifesto It often creates a debate in society and can lead to bigger steps like a political review or party manifesto change. The Sun Nobody wants a conversation about the party manifesto, they just want a quick snap to show their friends. Times, Sunday Times In addition, the role of the party manifesto will change. The Times Literary Supplement That agreement may well supersede the party manifesto, as it did in 2010. The Times Literary Supplement Two candidates standing on the same party manifesto may hold opposite views on a moral issue, and this cannot be reflected in the voting at a general election. Times, Sunday Times He never explains himself, never publishes a manifesto. Times, Sunday Times She made clear, however, that she wanted education to be 'at the heart of the campaign' as both parties prepare to publish their manifestos next week. Times, Sunday Times In 2002, he published a manifesto online which outlined the scope of the project and argued for its necessity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There he published a manifesto protesting against the country being controlled by military chiefs, and recommending the formation of a representative government. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They even published a manifesto with details on the specific characteristics of what to wear, how to act, and what music to use. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I've never read a manifesto in my life. Times, Sunday Times Read this manifesto and you'll understand why. The Sun I can testify that in normal times parliamentary candidates will not always have read the manifesto closely, or at all. Times, Sunday Times In 1997 more than half the population said (or lied) that they were likely to read a manifesto. Times, Sunday Times Then read that manifesto again. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 宣言 Japanese: 政策表明書 |
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