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单词 neocon
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Definition of neocon in English:

neocon

nounniːəʊˈkɒnˌnioʊˈkɑn
North American
  • (in politics) a person with neoconservative views.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It would throw off the neocon power base and realign all manner of forces.
    • Really these ignorant farmers are being taken advantage of by the republicans and the neocons.
    • To say that opponents of neoconservative policies overestimate neocon influence is not to say that neocons are mere impotent scribblers, however.
    • The neocons want to impose democracy everywhere, but they think freedom of choice is the root of all liberalism.
    • European countries understand much better the limits, in scope and duration, of power than the US neocons do.
    • It seems there has been a definite diminution in the power of the really strong neocons in the government.
    • We'd sit around the magazine guffawing at the ludicrous stories that kept sprouting, but belief in shadowy neocon influence has now hardened into common knowledge.
    • That kind of thing gets jumped on very quickly by the neocons and their tame media.
    • There was a time (not that long ago) when this would have looked like yet another neocon power play to me.
    • If there were any consensus on this, it would make both criticism and defense of neocon theology a lot easier and a lot less polemical.
    • We need to hold the line against the continued onslaught of this quasi fascist neocon administration on all fronts.
    • Not only America's cold war history but the British experience in the twentieth century has shaped neocon perceptions.
    • Although he remained a democrat, the neocon revolution would have been impossible without him, and he was a great opponent of the Soviet Union.
    • Even in a list of three, democracy promotion doesn't get so much as a mention - and that's from the best known neocon idealist in the administration.
    • Recent events are unraveling this neocon farce for what it is.
    • Mass immigration is not a problem with careerist neocons, and why should it be?
    • Of course, the neocons here will not be losing their own arm or leg or lungs.
    • But the worst thing about this neocon smash-and-grab job is that it's probably irreversible.
    • Anti-Americanism has an evil twin: the neocon campaign to malign the West's other democracies.
    • I wonder what the emperor would have thought of the neocons, to a man volunteers for Vietnam?
    • Today's neocons are a shrunken remnant of the original broad neocon coalition.
    • Now comes a story that blows the lid off the elite world of neocon think tanks and supply side salons.
    • Neither the neocons nor the garden variety hawks that control his administration will allow that.
    • Providing ideological world views to the ignorant is how neocons make their way in the world.
    • It is that possibility that goes some way to explaining why the neocons hate Europe.
    • If they saw them as the latter, critics would set out instead to evaluate the validity of neocon ideas compared to other foreign policy proposals on offer.
    • The weakness of the neocons is that, politically speaking, they are parasites.
    • But whatever way it happened, the benign imperialism of the neocons would crash with the dollar.
    • And there was me thinking that the neocons only support democracies when they know their place.
    • There's probably a sweatshop in Bombay that can churn out neocon drivel at a far brisker pace and for less than 50 cents an hour.
    • I really need to read up on this whole neocon thing and find who they really are and what they really think.
    • The neocons argued for deliberately tipping the balance of power in America's direction.
    • Theories about the tightly knit neocon cabal came in waves.
    • Giddy with excitement, the neocons are falling all over one another to hail the president.
    • The impeachment process would take more than a year, I'm sure, with the neocons clinging like rabid bulldogs to the seat of power.
    • On one side lurks the hoary beast of a decent man brought down by the neocons and their agenda of world domination.
    • Many of the neocons have Marxist backgrounds and believe in ideas and principles and have worked with both parties in power.
    • So no, I am not on the side of the scary neocons who want stuff gone because it makes them uncomfortable.
    • Why did he not locate the roots of neocon policies in business control of domestic and foreign societies for profit?
    • You see these reports hyped in various neocon journals, so there is still some sentiment to go back to try and get something going militarily against Iran.
adjectiveniːəʊˈkɒnˌnioʊˈkɑn
North American
  • Neoconservative.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That kind of thing gets jumped on very quickly by the neocons and their tame media.
    • Giddy with excitement, the neocons are falling all over one another to hail the president.
    • The impeachment process would take more than a year, I'm sure, with the neocons clinging like rabid bulldogs to the seat of power.
    • Theories about the tightly knit neocon cabal came in waves.
    • Not only America's cold war history but the British experience in the twentieth century has shaped neocon perceptions.
    • On one side lurks the hoary beast of a decent man brought down by the neocons and their agenda of world domination.
    • Many of the neocons have Marxist backgrounds and believe in ideas and principles and have worked with both parties in power.
    • Today's neocons are a shrunken remnant of the original broad neocon coalition.
    • But the worst thing about this neocon smash-and-grab job is that it's probably irreversible.
    • Now comes a story that blows the lid off the elite world of neocon think tanks and supply side salons.
    • It would throw off the neocon power base and realign all manner of forces.
    • Why did he not locate the roots of neocon policies in business control of domestic and foreign societies for profit?
    • Really these ignorant farmers are being taken advantage of by the republicans and the neocons.
    • I wonder what the emperor would have thought of the neocons, to a man volunteers for Vietnam?
    • Anti-Americanism has an evil twin: the neocon campaign to malign the West's other democracies.
    • You see these reports hyped in various neocon journals, so there is still some sentiment to go back to try and get something going militarily against Iran.
    • The weakness of the neocons is that, politically speaking, they are parasites.
    • Neither the neocons nor the garden variety hawks that control his administration will allow that.
    • European countries understand much better the limits, in scope and duration, of power than the US neocons do.
    • If they saw them as the latter, critics would set out instead to evaluate the validity of neocon ideas compared to other foreign policy proposals on offer.
    • There was a time (not that long ago) when this would have looked like yet another neocon power play to me.
    • And there was me thinking that the neocons only support democracies when they know their place.
    • I really need to read up on this whole neocon thing and find who they really are and what they really think.
    • There's probably a sweatshop in Bombay that can churn out neocon drivel at a far brisker pace and for less than 50 cents an hour.
    • The neocons argued for deliberately tipping the balance of power in America's direction.
    • Although he remained a democrat, the neocon revolution would have been impossible without him, and he was a great opponent of the Soviet Union.
    • Of course, the neocons here will not be losing their own arm or leg or lungs.
    • Recent events are unraveling this neocon farce for what it is.
    • We need to hold the line against the continued onslaught of this quasi fascist neocon administration on all fronts.
    • So no, I am not on the side of the scary neocons who want stuff gone because it makes them uncomfortable.
    • Even in a list of three, democracy promotion doesn't get so much as a mention - and that's from the best known neocon idealist in the administration.
    • Mass immigration is not a problem with careerist neocons, and why should it be?
    • Providing ideological world views to the ignorant is how neocons make their way in the world.
    • The neocons want to impose democracy everywhere, but they think freedom of choice is the root of all liberalism.
    • It is that possibility that goes some way to explaining why the neocons hate Europe.
    • To say that opponents of neoconservative policies overestimate neocon influence is not to say that neocons are mere impotent scribblers, however.
    • We'd sit around the magazine guffawing at the ludicrous stories that kept sprouting, but belief in shadowy neocon influence has now hardened into common knowledge.
    • But whatever way it happened, the benign imperialism of the neocons would crash with the dollar.
    • It seems there has been a definite diminution in the power of the really strong neocons in the government.
    • If there were any consensus on this, it would make both criticism and defense of neocon theology a lot easier and a lot less polemical.
 
 

Definition of neocon in US English:

neocon

nounˌnioʊˈkɑnˌnēōˈkän
North American
  • (in politics) a person with neoconservative views.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So no, I am not on the side of the scary neocons who want stuff gone because it makes them uncomfortable.
    • There was a time (not that long ago) when this would have looked like yet another neocon power play to me.
    • I really need to read up on this whole neocon thing and find who they really are and what they really think.
    • There's probably a sweatshop in Bombay that can churn out neocon drivel at a far brisker pace and for less than 50 cents an hour.
    • Many of the neocons have Marxist backgrounds and believe in ideas and principles and have worked with both parties in power.
    • And there was me thinking that the neocons only support democracies when they know their place.
    • But whatever way it happened, the benign imperialism of the neocons would crash with the dollar.
    • It is that possibility that goes some way to explaining why the neocons hate Europe.
    • I wonder what the emperor would have thought of the neocons, to a man volunteers for Vietnam?
    • We'd sit around the magazine guffawing at the ludicrous stories that kept sprouting, but belief in shadowy neocon influence has now hardened into common knowledge.
    • The weakness of the neocons is that, politically speaking, they are parasites.
    • Although he remained a democrat, the neocon revolution would have been impossible without him, and he was a great opponent of the Soviet Union.
    • Today's neocons are a shrunken remnant of the original broad neocon coalition.
    • If there were any consensus on this, it would make both criticism and defense of neocon theology a lot easier and a lot less polemical.
    • Really these ignorant farmers are being taken advantage of by the republicans and the neocons.
    • The neocons argued for deliberately tipping the balance of power in America's direction.
    • Why did he not locate the roots of neocon policies in business control of domestic and foreign societies for profit?
    • The impeachment process would take more than a year, I'm sure, with the neocons clinging like rabid bulldogs to the seat of power.
    • That kind of thing gets jumped on very quickly by the neocons and their tame media.
    • European countries understand much better the limits, in scope and duration, of power than the US neocons do.
    • Giddy with excitement, the neocons are falling all over one another to hail the president.
    • Anti-Americanism has an evil twin: the neocon campaign to malign the West's other democracies.
    • If they saw them as the latter, critics would set out instead to evaluate the validity of neocon ideas compared to other foreign policy proposals on offer.
    • Recent events are unraveling this neocon farce for what it is.
    • But the worst thing about this neocon smash-and-grab job is that it's probably irreversible.
    • Not only America's cold war history but the British experience in the twentieth century has shaped neocon perceptions.
    • Now comes a story that blows the lid off the elite world of neocon think tanks and supply side salons.
    • To say that opponents of neoconservative policies overestimate neocon influence is not to say that neocons are mere impotent scribblers, however.
    • Theories about the tightly knit neocon cabal came in waves.
    • Mass immigration is not a problem with careerist neocons, and why should it be?
    • It would throw off the neocon power base and realign all manner of forces.
    • It seems there has been a definite diminution in the power of the really strong neocons in the government.
    • Of course, the neocons here will not be losing their own arm or leg or lungs.
    • We need to hold the line against the continued onslaught of this quasi fascist neocon administration on all fronts.
    • Even in a list of three, democracy promotion doesn't get so much as a mention - and that's from the best known neocon idealist in the administration.
    • Providing ideological world views to the ignorant is how neocons make their way in the world.
    • You see these reports hyped in various neocon journals, so there is still some sentiment to go back to try and get something going militarily against Iran.
    • The neocons want to impose democracy everywhere, but they think freedom of choice is the root of all liberalism.
    • On one side lurks the hoary beast of a decent man brought down by the neocons and their agenda of world domination.
    • Neither the neocons nor the garden variety hawks that control his administration will allow that.
adjectiveˌnioʊˈkɑnˌnēōˈkän
North American
  • Neoconservative.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anti-Americanism has an evil twin: the neocon campaign to malign the West's other democracies.
    • Even in a list of three, democracy promotion doesn't get so much as a mention - and that's from the best known neocon idealist in the administration.
    • You see these reports hyped in various neocon journals, so there is still some sentiment to go back to try and get something going militarily against Iran.
    • Why did he not locate the roots of neocon policies in business control of domestic and foreign societies for profit?
    • It would throw off the neocon power base and realign all manner of forces.
    • The impeachment process would take more than a year, I'm sure, with the neocons clinging like rabid bulldogs to the seat of power.
    • We need to hold the line against the continued onslaught of this quasi fascist neocon administration on all fronts.
    • To say that opponents of neoconservative policies overestimate neocon influence is not to say that neocons are mere impotent scribblers, however.
    • It seems there has been a definite diminution in the power of the really strong neocons in the government.
    • It is that possibility that goes some way to explaining why the neocons hate Europe.
    • We'd sit around the magazine guffawing at the ludicrous stories that kept sprouting, but belief in shadowy neocon influence has now hardened into common knowledge.
    • Now comes a story that blows the lid off the elite world of neocon think tanks and supply side salons.
    • But whatever way it happened, the benign imperialism of the neocons would crash with the dollar.
    • Neither the neocons nor the garden variety hawks that control his administration will allow that.
    • There was a time (not that long ago) when this would have looked like yet another neocon power play to me.
    • So no, I am not on the side of the scary neocons who want stuff gone because it makes them uncomfortable.
    • The neocons want to impose democracy everywhere, but they think freedom of choice is the root of all liberalism.
    • Many of the neocons have Marxist backgrounds and believe in ideas and principles and have worked with both parties in power.
    • There's probably a sweatshop in Bombay that can churn out neocon drivel at a far brisker pace and for less than 50 cents an hour.
    • Of course, the neocons here will not be losing their own arm or leg or lungs.
    • The neocons argued for deliberately tipping the balance of power in America's direction.
    • On one side lurks the hoary beast of a decent man brought down by the neocons and their agenda of world domination.
    • Giddy with excitement, the neocons are falling all over one another to hail the president.
    • Providing ideological world views to the ignorant is how neocons make their way in the world.
    • Today's neocons are a shrunken remnant of the original broad neocon coalition.
    • Although he remained a democrat, the neocon revolution would have been impossible without him, and he was a great opponent of the Soviet Union.
    • If there were any consensus on this, it would make both criticism and defense of neocon theology a lot easier and a lot less polemical.
    • Really these ignorant farmers are being taken advantage of by the republicans and the neocons.
    • The weakness of the neocons is that, politically speaking, they are parasites.
    • Not only America's cold war history but the British experience in the twentieth century has shaped neocon perceptions.
    • Mass immigration is not a problem with careerist neocons, and why should it be?
    • I really need to read up on this whole neocon thing and find who they really are and what they really think.
    • And there was me thinking that the neocons only support democracies when they know their place.
    • If they saw them as the latter, critics would set out instead to evaluate the validity of neocon ideas compared to other foreign policy proposals on offer.
    • I wonder what the emperor would have thought of the neocons, to a man volunteers for Vietnam?
    • Recent events are unraveling this neocon farce for what it is.
    • Theories about the tightly knit neocon cabal came in waves.
    • But the worst thing about this neocon smash-and-grab job is that it's probably irreversible.
    • European countries understand much better the limits, in scope and duration, of power than the US neocons do.
    • That kind of thing gets jumped on very quickly by the neocons and their tame media.
 
 
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