单词 | venizelist |
释义 | Venizelistadj.n. A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or supporting Venizélos or his political policies. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > politics of other European countries > [adjective] > relating to or supporting specific Greek policies Venizelist1915 monarcho-fascist1946 1915 Times 12 June 5/3 The Venizelist Press, in discussing the Government electoral programme, observes that the promised reforms are almost the same as those brought forward by M. Venizelos. 1916 Morning Post 25 Apr. 6/5 (heading) Repressing a Venizelist ovation. 1920 Glasgow Herald 4 May 7 Even the so-called Venizelist Divisions were nothing more than a collection of supers. 1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 19 Mar. 218/2 He confesses that..he was blown about by every wind of doctrine—now Venizelist, now Royalist. 1946 R. Capell Simiomata ii. 61 There were senior officers of integrity, old Venizelist colonels like Tsamákos and Matsoukos in Thessaly. 1972 D. Dakin Unification of Greece xvi. 238 The majority of the government was moderate Venizelist. 1980 J. Lees-Milne Harold Nicolson I. vi. 84 Harold..was..put to work on..the supply of stores to the Venizelist forces in Egypt. B. n. A supporter or adherent of Venizélos or his political policies. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > politics of other European countries > [noun] > specific principle in Greek politics > supporter of Venizelist1915 monarcho-fascist1945 1915 Times 15 June 5/3 The processions formed by the Venizelists became so numerous that several attempts were made by the cavalry to disperse them. 1920 V. J. Seligman Victory of Venizelos 8 The views..of leading ‘Venizelists’ and ‘Constantinians’. 1946 R. Capell Simiomata iii. 127 There used to be furious feeling between Venizelists and monarchists. 1981 Times Lit. Suppl. 22 May 584/3 Is it not a little unfair to say that there have been no distinguished Cretans apart from King Midas and El Greco? The verdict will not please the Venizelists. Derivatives Veniˈzelism n. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > politics of other European countries > [noun] > specific principle in Greek politics Venizelism1931 1931 C. Mackenzie First Athenian Memories xv. 380 This result was not gained merely by abstentions in the Islands and the new territories where Venizelism was naturally predominant. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < |
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