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单词 netroots
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Definition of netroots in English:

netroots

plural nounˈnɛtruːtsˈnetro͝ots
North American
  • Political activists and campaigners who communicate their message over the Internet, especially via blogs.

    in the last election the netroots exerted their influence through prodigious fundraising
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The netroots are out here trying to do some things that all the very smart people consider pointless.
    • This is really the beginning of a battle for the netroots.
    • And nobody is paying more attention now than the political netroots.
    • Either way, the point is the same: The netroots won the moment Joe Lieberman felt fear.
    • I would imagine that there are plenty of gun control advocates among the urban netroots who nonetheless have given money to his campaign.
    • My main critique of the netroots would be that I sense a large degree of willingness to elevate shrill rhetoric over actual policy.
    • The people saying we are like Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are the Left-wing radical fringe, the netroots.
    • I think that many in the netroots are no different than the vast majority of Americans everywhere.
    • I fully expect that the future of the netroots will include the full spectrum of progressive America.
    • I hope, however, that the leftwing netroots maintain their activist independence to at least some extent.
    • A lot has happened since then, to progressive politics, to the netroots and to me.
    • The netroots can also bring the force of sheer numbers to bear on a non-compliant politician, reporter, or media outlet.
    • And the liberal interest groups involved in health care are surprisingly in line with the liberal blogosphere, the netroots and the grassroots activists.
    • In July, a Republican response to the liberal netroots finally arrived.
    • The netroots, like most of the conservative movement, is interested in the consequences, not the ideas.
    • Even today many Democrats who privately despise the netroots lie low, hoping the anger won't be directed at them.
    • There may be some space to her left for a strong anti-war Democrat energized by the net roots.
    • In the last week, the netroots could be stoked by any buzz a blogger posted about the campaign.
    • Every successful use of the netroots has involved some kind of encouragement for donors.
    • The netroots are just grassroots progressives organized in a new way.

Origin

Early 21st century: blend of Internet and grass roots.

 
 

Definition of netroots in US English:

netroots

plural nounˈnetro͝ots
North American
  • Political activists and campaigners who communicate their message over the Internet, especially via blogs.

    in the last election the netroots exerted their influence through prodigious fundraising
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even today many Democrats who privately despise the netroots lie low, hoping the anger won't be directed at them.
    • I fully expect that the future of the netroots will include the full spectrum of progressive America.
    • A lot has happened since then, to progressive politics, to the netroots and to me.
    • Either way, the point is the same: The netroots won the moment Joe Lieberman felt fear.
    • I think that many in the netroots are no different than the vast majority of Americans everywhere.
    • Every successful use of the netroots has involved some kind of encouragement for donors.
    • In July, a Republican response to the liberal netroots finally arrived.
    • And nobody is paying more attention now than the political netroots.
    • There may be some space to her left for a strong anti-war Democrat energized by the net roots.
    • The netroots are just grassroots progressives organized in a new way.
    • In the last week, the netroots could be stoked by any buzz a blogger posted about the campaign.
    • I would imagine that there are plenty of gun control advocates among the urban netroots who nonetheless have given money to his campaign.
    • And the liberal interest groups involved in health care are surprisingly in line with the liberal blogosphere, the netroots and the grassroots activists.
    • I hope, however, that the leftwing netroots maintain their activist independence to at least some extent.
    • The netroots can also bring the force of sheer numbers to bear on a non-compliant politician, reporter, or media outlet.
    • This is really the beginning of a battle for the netroots.
    • The people saying we are like Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are the Left-wing radical fringe, the netroots.
    • My main critique of the netroots would be that I sense a large degree of willingness to elevate shrill rhetoric over actual policy.
    • The netroots, like most of the conservative movement, is interested in the consequences, not the ideas.
    • The netroots are out here trying to do some things that all the very smart people consider pointless.

Origin

Early 21st century: blend of Internet and grass roots.

 
 
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