| 单词 | last hurrah | 
| 释义 | > as lemmaslast hurrah   last hurrah  n.				 [after the title of E. O'Connor's novel  The Last Hurrah (1956), which was filmed in 1958]			 originally U.S. the final campaign or initiative in a politician's career; (hence) any final performance or effort, a swansong. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > 			[noun]		 > final act in political career last hurrah1960 the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > end or conclusion > 			[noun]		 > concluding word or act upshot1531 last1557 swansong1596 amen1612 last hurrah1960 1960    Delta Democrat-Times 		(Greenville, Mississippi)	 25 July 4/8  				Lyndon Johnson..will make his last hurrah on the legislative floor something for organized labor to cheer. 1976    Times Lit. Suppl. 16 Apr. 456/5  				A new era of American party politics which endured without much change until its last hurrah with Hubert Humphrey's abortive campaign for the presidency in 1968. 1991    Star-Ledger 		(Newark, New Jersey)	 22 Sept.  v. 6/3  				There's no question this is probably the last hurrah for this club. 2009    MovieMail July 28/2  				Eastwood has suggested Gran Torino might be the last time he appears on screen. If that's true, it's a magnificent last hurrah. < as lemmas  | 
	
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