释义
[ left -uh v-sen -ter ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈlɛft əvˈsɛn tər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
adjective holding liberal views in politics; left-wing.
Origin of left-of-center First recorded in 1940–45
Words nearby left-of-center leftist, left-laid, left lobe of liver, left-luggage office, left lymphatic duct, left-of-center , left ovarian vein, leftover, left suprarenal vein, left testicular vein, left-to-right shunt
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Example sentences from the Web for left-of-center And with it, some reporters have either drifted to left-of-center or simply decided to avoid being labeled altogether.
Skewed | Joe Concha| May 7, 2014| DAILY BEAST
This has, of course, been viewed as great news for the left-of-center .
Millennials Unfriend Democrats | Kristen Soltis Anderson| March 11, 2014| DAILY BEAST
He authored seven books while in prison and regularly broadcast his message on left-of-center and Internet radio stations.
Republicans Attack Obama DOJ Nominee Who Defended a ‘Cop-Killer’ | David Freedlander| February 6, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Were there tip-offs in any names that applicants were left-of-center ?
The Continuing Fizzle of the IRS Scandal | Michael Tomasky| June 27, 2013| DAILY BEAST
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