| 释义 | hard-lineˌhard-ˈline adjective    having extreme political beliefs, and refusing to change them:a hard-line Communist country
 But the church is also divided, with a more moderate faction overshadowed by the hard-line nationalists.Ian Paisley, is one of the most hard-line Unionists.Nabiyev had led the republic's Communist Party under Brezhnev, and was generally seen as a hard-line conservative.Not surprisingly, the elections did just that, bringing into office hard-line nationalists who oppose interethnic cooperation.The amicable resolution suggested the reformist president and hard-line parliament may be trying to break their cycle of confrontation and deadlock.The banning of popular plays is normally associated with the hard-line Calvinist reformers.They will boost Communist Party reformers, who are battling hard-line opponents before a crucial autumn party congress.
 a hard-line Marxist → hard line at hard1(21) |