释义
[ rahyt -uh v-sen -ter ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈraɪt əvˈsɛn tər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
adjective holding conservative views in politics; right-wing.
Origin of right-of-center First recorded in 1955–60
Words nearby right-of-center right lymphatic duct, right-minded, rightness, righto, right of asylum, right-of-center , right off, right off the bat, right of search, right of way, right-on
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Example sentences from the Web for right-of-center The Times never ran the letter, but the right-of-center blog Power Line did, and a conservative star was born.
The Wall Street Money Men Behind a Right-Wing Star | Patricia Murphy| September 26, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Well, let's take as a test the largest city in America you might describe as right-of-center : Houston.
Could There Be A Conservative LA Times? | Megan McArdle| April 26, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Not to mention he was the sole liberal on a list of conservatives, meaning the right-of-center vote was split.
Why Stephen Colbert Deserves South Carolina’s Senate Seat | Michelle Cottle| December 12, 2012| DAILY BEAST
With due respect to Dan, a smart conscientious guy, the crisis is not in the world of right-of-center polling.
Paying People to Lie to You Has Consequences | David Frum| November 21, 2012| DAILY BEAST
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