whigs
abbr.
Whigamores 维加摩尔斯(最初为西苏格兰一个反对教堂和国王的革命组织);
n.
辉格党( Whig的名词复数 );
例句:
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The Whigs tried repeatedly to add to the bill a sentence disavowing any censure of Judge Hall, but they failed.
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The Whigs may attempt to belittle our candidates.
辉格党人可能会试图贬低我们的候选人.
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In 19 th century terms 6 Taylor and Garnett were Whigs rather than militants.
按19世纪的说法,泰勒和加纳特是辉格党人而不是激进分子.
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The election was a remarkable success for the whigs.
在这次选举中,辉格党获得重大胜利.
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It wasn't easy at first, because Jackson's enemies, the Whigs, controlled both the House and the Senate.
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The Whigs, on the other hand, called Jackson's acts both unconstitutional and unnecessary.
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