federalist principles
联邦主义原则
True federalists actually saw the Treaty of Rome as a move away from the building of a European superstate that they had hoped would develop from the European Coal and Steel Community, set up in 1951.
忠实的联邦主义者亲眼见证了,1951年成立的欧洲煤钢共同体演变成了《罗马条约》,条约的订立朝建立他们所期望的超国家的欧洲政府迈出了一步。
The Federalist Papers were a series of essays promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution.
《联邦党人文集》是一系列旨在推动美国宪法批准的文章。
Alexander Hamilton was a prominent Federalist and one of the authors of The Federalist Papers.
亚历山大·汉密尔顿是一位著名的联邦党人,也是《联邦党人文集》的作者之一。
The Federalist Party was a political party in the early United States.
联邦党是美国早期的一个政党。
Federalist principles advocate for a strong central government.
联邦主义原则倡导强大的中央政府。
John Adams was the second president of the United States and a Federalist.
约翰·亚当斯是美国第二任总统,也是一位联邦党人。
Federalist leaders believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution.
联邦党领袖相信宪法宽泛的解释。
The Federalist movement played a significant role in shaping early American politics.
联邦主义运动在塑造美国早期政治方面发挥了重要作用。
Federalist policies often favored the interests of the wealthy and business elites.
联邦党的政策通常有利于富裕阶层和商业精英的利益。
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were key opponents of the Federalist Party.
托马斯·杰斐逊和詹姆斯·麦迪逊是联邦党的主要反对者。
The Federalist era in American history lasted from 1789 to 1801.
美国历史上的联邦主义时代从1789年持续到1801年。
Very, very different than this federalist decentralized structure of both of these countries.
这就跟两个联邦制分权结构完全不同。
来源: Yale University Open Course: European Civilization (Audio Version)She began writing her own partisan attacks, having federalist newspapers publish anonymous screeds kneecapping her opponents with her acid tongue.
她开始撰写自己的党派攻击,让联邦主义报纸发表匿名报道,用她尖刻的舌头抨击她的对手。
来源: Biography of Famous Historical FiguresPresident Washington wanted the best men -- Federalist or anti-Federalist -- to be in his administration.
华盛顿总统希望最好的人——联邦党人或反联邦党人——进入他的政府。
来源: VOA Special February 2013 CollectionMadison wrote 28 of the 85 Federalist paper essays.
麦迪逊写了 85 篇联邦党论文中的 28 篇。
来源: 2014 English CafeThey were largely recommended and highly recommended by federalist society.
他们在很大程度上得到了联邦制社会的推荐和强烈推荐。
来源: Compilation of Trump's First Press ConferencesYou didn’t name the federalist papers or the Austro-Hungarian Empire or Adam Smith.
你没有提到联邦党人的文件、奥匈帝国或亚当·斯密的名字。
来源: World History Crash CourseThese Anti-Federalists were especially worried by the text's apparent lack of protections for individual liberties.
这些反联邦主义者特别担心文本明显缺乏对个人自由的保护。
来源: TED-Ed (video version)Federalist leaders saw their hopes for an election victory begin to disappear.
联邦党领导人看到他们对选举胜利的希望开始破灭。
来源: VOA Special April 2013 CollectionThe Republicans supplemented the Bank by another Federalist measure—a high protective tariff.
——共和党人通过另一项联邦党措施补充了银行——高保护性关税。
来源: American historyCertainly, there is no reason why you should give jobs to men who worked for the Federalist government of John Adams.
“当然,你没有理由把工作交给约翰·亚当斯联邦政府的人。
来源: VOA Special January 2019 Collectionfederalist principles
联邦主义原则
True federalists actually saw the Treaty of Rome as a move away from the building of a European superstate that they had hoped would develop from the European Coal and Steel Community, set up in 1951.
忠实的联邦主义者亲眼见证了,1951年成立的欧洲煤钢共同体演变成了《罗马条约》,条约的订立朝建立他们所期望的超国家的欧洲政府迈出了一步。
The Federalist Papers were a series of essays promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution.
《联邦党人文集》是一系列旨在推动美国宪法批准的文章。
Alexander Hamilton was a prominent Federalist and one of the authors of The Federalist Papers.
亚历山大·汉密尔顿是一位著名的联邦党人,也是《联邦党人文集》的作者之一。
The Federalist Party was a political party in the early United States.
联邦党是美国早期的一个政党。
Federalist principles advocate for a strong central government.
联邦主义原则倡导强大的中央政府。
John Adams was the second president of the United States and a Federalist.
约翰·亚当斯是美国第二任总统,也是一位联邦党人。
Federalist leaders believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution.
联邦党领袖相信宪法宽泛的解释。
The Federalist movement played a significant role in shaping early American politics.
联邦主义运动在塑造美国早期政治方面发挥了重要作用。
Federalist policies often favored the interests of the wealthy and business elites.
联邦党的政策通常有利于富裕阶层和商业精英的利益。
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were key opponents of the Federalist Party.
托马斯·杰斐逊和詹姆斯·麦迪逊是联邦党的主要反对者。
The Federalist era in American history lasted from 1789 to 1801.
美国历史上的联邦主义时代从1789年持续到1801年。
Very, very different than this federalist decentralized structure of both of these countries.
这就跟两个联邦制分权结构完全不同。
来源: Yale University Open Course: European Civilization (Audio Version)She began writing her own partisan attacks, having federalist newspapers publish anonymous screeds kneecapping her opponents with her acid tongue.
她开始撰写自己的党派攻击,让联邦主义报纸发表匿名报道,用她尖刻的舌头抨击她的对手。
来源: Biography of Famous Historical FiguresPresident Washington wanted the best men -- Federalist or anti-Federalist -- to be in his administration.
华盛顿总统希望最好的人——联邦党人或反联邦党人——进入他的政府。
来源: VOA Special February 2013 CollectionMadison wrote 28 of the 85 Federalist paper essays.
麦迪逊写了 85 篇联邦党论文中的 28 篇。
来源: 2014 English CafeThey were largely recommended and highly recommended by federalist society.
他们在很大程度上得到了联邦制社会的推荐和强烈推荐。
来源: Compilation of Trump's First Press ConferencesYou didn’t name the federalist papers or the Austro-Hungarian Empire or Adam Smith.
你没有提到联邦党人的文件、奥匈帝国或亚当·斯密的名字。
来源: World History Crash CourseThese Anti-Federalists were especially worried by the text's apparent lack of protections for individual liberties.
这些反联邦主义者特别担心文本明显缺乏对个人自由的保护。
来源: TED-Ed (video version)Federalist leaders saw their hopes for an election victory begin to disappear.
联邦党领导人看到他们对选举胜利的希望开始破灭。
来源: VOA Special April 2013 CollectionThe Republicans supplemented the Bank by another Federalist measure—a high protective tariff.
——共和党人通过另一项联邦党措施补充了银行——高保护性关税。
来源: American historyCertainly, there is no reason why you should give jobs to men who worked for the Federalist government of John Adams.
“当然,你没有理由把工作交给约翰·亚当斯联邦政府的人。
来源: VOA Special January 2019 Collection探索常用高频词汇