单词 | triplice |
释义 | Triplicen. The Triple Alliance (see triple adj. and adv. Compounds 1c) of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, formed in 1882 against Russia and France. Also transferred. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > international agreements > [noun] > alliance or confederacy > an alliance > specific alliances auld alliance1566 the League1589 armed neutrality1780 German Confederation1786 Germanic Confederation1815 Holy Alliance1823 the Concert of Europe1841 Sonderbund1847 Triplice1896 Soviet block1919 communist bloc1922 Eastern bloc1922 Soviet bloc1924 axis1936 Rome–Berlin Axis1936 Eastern block1938 communist block1941 Western European Union1944 Arab League1945 Western Union1948 Atlantic Pact1949 NATO1949 North Atlantic Treaty Organization1949 Seato1954 W.E.U.1954 Warsaw Pact1955 Atlantic Alliance1958 ASEAN1967 G201972 1896 Daily News 15 Dec. 5/3 The same demand has been made to the other members of the Triplice. 1897 Daily News 6 Sept. 5/2 The Triplice desires peace at any cost. 1901 Speaker 20 Apr. 74/2 It would be misleading to call the Triplice a League of peace. 1908 Daily Chron. 30 July 3/6 A suggestion for a new alliance, a triplice of Britain, France, and Germany, in the interests of peace, was made by Mr. Prust, of Launceston. 1911 Djavid Bey Let. 28 Oct. in R. S. Churchill Winston S. Churchill (1969) II. Compan. ii. xvii. 1368 The attack of one of the triple alliance powers on our territory has turned the public opinion greatly against the triplice. 1947 Hist. of The Times III. x. 250 The conclusion that the Triplice..was weak as an Alliance, was forced to the forefront of Wallace's mind. 1979 E. Ingram Beginning of Great Game ix. 263 The tsar forestalled Palmerston's attempt to erect a near-eastern triplice [of Britain, Austria and France]. Derivatives ˈTriplicist n. a supporter of the Triplice; also attributive or as adj. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > international agreements > [adjective] > relating to alliance > favouring specific alliance Triplicist1923 pro-Axis1938 Nato-ish1965 NATOist1974 society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > international agreements > [noun] > alliance or confederacy > an alliance > specific alliances > supporters of Triplicist1923 Atlanticist1946 NATOist1966 transatlanticist1969 1923 J. Buchan Nations of To-day: Italy 172 It was able to give a decidedly ‘Triplicist’ aspect to the enterprise. 1924 Glasgow Herald 15 Jan. 7 It is all to the credit of the Triplicists..and very little to that of the Allies. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.1896 |
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