单词 | lean to one side |
释义 | > as lemmaslean to one side lean to one side: also used spec. (frequently attributively) with reference to Mao Zedong's policy of favouring the Soviet Union over the West in his establishment of diplomatic relations after the Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > politics in India and Far East > [adjective] > principles, policies, or parties in China white1937 Yenan1949 Maoist1951 lean to one side1956 Sanfan1956 Wufan1956 three-anti1966 Tachai1969 society > authority > rule or government > politics > politics in India and Far East > [verb (intransitive)] > spec policy in China lean to one side1956 1950 tr. Mao Zedong People's Democratic Dictatorship 11 ‘You incline to one side.’ That is right. The forty years' experience of Sun Yat-sen and the twenty-eight years' experience of the Chinese Communist Party have convinced us that in order to attain victory and consolidate it we must incline to one side... The Chinese people must either incline toward the side of imperialism or toward that of socialism.] 1956 H. Wei tr. Mao Zedong in China & Soviet Russia xiii. 264 ‘You lean to one side.’ Exactly. To lean to one side is the lesson taught us by..the twenty-eight years of experience of the Communist Party. 1960 Z. K. Brzezinski Soviet Bloc vi. 129 Mao Tse-tung..repeatedly stressed his belief that Chinese Communists..must pursue a ‘lean-to-one-side policy’. 1971 H. Trevelyan Worlds Apart x. 125 Mao's proclaimed policy was to ‘lean to one side’, though he was careful to maintain his balance. 1983 J. Green Newspeak 141/1 Prior to 1960 China traded almost exclusively with socialist countries, a process known as leaning to one side. < as lemmas |
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