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单词 monarchist
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Definition of monarchist in English:

monarchist

noun ˈmɒnəkɪst
  • A supporter of the principle of having monarchs.

    an ardent monarchist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Monarchists are proud of the fact that the British royal tradition has continued for over 1,000 years.
    • The rout of the Jacobins could not fail to encourage monarchists of every stripe.
    • It deprived monarchists, who hoped to show their strength in the elections, of the prospect of an early victory.
    • In 1789, Robespierre was a political nonentity, and he was also a monarchist.
    • Born in 1821 to an old established family of Catholic monarchists, he was placed at the age of 9 in a Jesuit college.
    • He was not a student of French republican thought, and ended up a monarchist.
    • The monarchists were jubilant about the November 6 result.
    • Although she was a devoted monarchist in principle, her divisive policies upset the queen.
    • Those whom monarchists feared the most were systematically persecuted.
    • The tradition of an unelected sovereign head of state is the true heart of the nation, say the monarchists.
adjective ˈmɒnəkɪst
  • Supporting the principle of having monarchs.

    with each successive tour, monarchist sentiment has flourished
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They feared that cooperation could only lead to a monarchist triumph.
    • The mistaken view is that the nationalist camp is a compact mass with serious monarchist longings.
    • The teacher was delighted at the true loyal monarchist attitude of this fine young man.
    • It's an overview that emphasizes the importance of monarchist republicanism in the 19th century.
    • By the start of the 1930s, the old primitive concept of statism, dominant throughout the monarchist age in Europe, began to reemerge.
    • The king has threatened to punish newspapers for reports that run counter to the official monarchist line.
    • This connection provided the moral justification for foreign adventurism as well as a binding identity that linked it to a monarchist constituency at home.
    • The monarchist coup has attacked the achievements of the people's movement of 1990.
    • He is rethinking the monarchist idea of security.
    • Alleged informers and monarchist sympathizers are shown little mercy.
 
 

Definition of monarchist in US English:

monarchist

nounˈmänərkəst
  • A supporter of the principle of having monarchs.

    an ardent monarchist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1789, Robespierre was a political nonentity, and he was also a monarchist.
    • Although she was a devoted monarchist in principle, her divisive policies upset the queen.
    • The rout of the Jacobins could not fail to encourage monarchists of every stripe.
    • Born in 1821 to an old established family of Catholic monarchists, he was placed at the age of 9 in a Jesuit college.
    • It deprived monarchists, who hoped to show their strength in the elections, of the prospect of an early victory.
    • The monarchists were jubilant about the November 6 result.
    • He was not a student of French republican thought, and ended up a monarchist.
    • Those whom monarchists feared the most were systematically persecuted.
    • The tradition of an unelected sovereign head of state is the true heart of the nation, say the monarchists.
    • Monarchists are proud of the fact that the British royal tradition has continued for over 1,000 years.
adjectiveˈmänərkəst
  • Supporting the principle of having monarchs.

    with each successive tour, monarchist sentiment has flourished
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Alleged informers and monarchist sympathizers are shown little mercy.
    • The teacher was delighted at the true loyal monarchist attitude of this fine young man.
    • This connection provided the moral justification for foreign adventurism as well as a binding identity that linked it to a monarchist constituency at home.
    • It's an overview that emphasizes the importance of monarchist republicanism in the 19th century.
    • He is rethinking the monarchist idea of security.
    • The mistaken view is that the nationalist camp is a compact mass with serious monarchist longings.
    • They feared that cooperation could only lead to a monarchist triumph.
    • The monarchist coup has attacked the achievements of the people's movement of 1990.
    • The king has threatened to punish newspapers for reports that run counter to the official monarchist line.
    • By the start of the 1930s, the old primitive concept of statism, dominant throughout the monarchist age in Europe, began to reemerge.
 
 
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