GOP

[,dʒi: əu 'pi:]
  • abbr. 大老党(美国共和党的别称)(Grand Old Party);地面观测站(Ground Observation Post)
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GOP
also G.O.P., "U.S. Republican Party," 1884, an abbreviation of Grand Old Party. The Republicans were so called from 1876; the Democratic Party also was referred to occasionally as grand old party, with lower-case letters, in 1870s-80s when the Republicans (formed in 1854) still were considered new and radical. The designation grand old ______ is from about 1850; in Great Britain, Lord Palmerston was known as the Grand Old Man by 1880, and it was abbreviated to G.O.M. by 1882.
1. The Republican platform gave notice of the GOP's intention to destroy Wilsooianism and all its works.
共和党政纲反映出共和党摧毁威尔逊主义及某一切措施的意图.

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2. First, he agreed with his Old Guard friends that such a move would disrupt the Gop.
第一, 他同意保守派朋友的意见,认为这样会分裂共和党.

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3. President William Mickinley was of course the inevitable presidential choice of the GOP.
威廉?麦金莱总统自然一定会成为共和党的候选人.

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4. Borger: GOP faces choice between purity and new ideas.
博格: 共和党在纯洁和新的想法之间面对着选择.

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5. Position the shims and striker on the ( GOP ) and install the bolts.
把垫片和车门闩眼定位在 风栅 口面板上,然后开始安装螺栓.

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