“Bircher”的英英意思

单词 Bircher
释义 Bircher2|ˈbɜːtʃə(r)|
[f. the name of John Birch, a U.S.A.F. officer killed in 1945, sometimes referred to as ‘the first casualty of the Cold War’.]
A member or supporter of the John Birch Society, an extreme right-wing American organization founded in 1958 by Robert Welch. Also ˈBirchite n. and a.; John Bircher.
1961in Amer. Speech (1962) XXXVII. 145 ‘Birchers’ active in S.F.Ibid., In Birchite circles.Ibid. 146 We have a lot of near John Birchers right here in Nebraska.1961Guardian 25 Nov. 7/2 Robert Welch, the Birchites' leader.1962Economist 17 Nov. 666/1 Two veterans of Congress whose Birchite connections had been unknown in previous elections.1963Ibid. 5 Oct. 43/2 Shrugging off the Birchers has not prevented the Senator [sc. Mr. Goldwater] from continuing to denounce some of the President's leading advisors.1968J. Updike Couples iv. 299 A lot of melancholy fill-in about Dallas the Birchers' paradise.

 

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