1.【英史】(自由党前身的)辉格党党员
2.【美史】(共和党前身的)自由党党员
3.辉格党[自由党]的支持者
1.a member of a British political party that existed from the late 17th century to the 19th century and that wanted to make important changes to the way that Britain was ruled
1.Indeed, for Whigs the concept of government promoting the general welfare went beyond the economy.
确实,辉格党的政府促进公众福利超过了经济所能承受的。
2.During the struggle over the bank bills, the Whigs did not forget the other parts of Senator Clay's legislative program.
在有关国家银行法案争论同时,辉格党人并没有忘记克莱参议员所提出的其他立法建议。
3.The Whigs were angry. Still, they did not have enough votes to pass the bill over the president's veto.
辉格党人对此非常气愤,尽管如此,他们却没有足够的票数来推翻总统的否决。
4.It shows William Pitt expelling the dark forces of the Whigs and Radicals, though in fact drenched in irony.
这幅画表现的是威廉-皮特(WilliamPitt)驱逐辉格党和激进分子黑暗力量的事件,尽管事实上作品充满了讽刺意味。
5.The Whigs argued that such a law would give presidents too much power over the economy.
辉格党认为这样一部法律给予总统太大的经济权力。
6.The Whigs, however, enjoyed disproportionate strength among the business and commercial classes.
然而,辉格党喜欢商业及商业阶层的不同比例的力量。
7.Loosely speaking, the Whigs were those who opposed absolute monarchy and supported the right to religious to freedom for Nonconformists.
辉格党是指那些反对绝对王权的,支持宗教自由的异教徒。
8.Locke provided English Whigs with rhetorical ammunition against the idea of the Divine Right of Kings in their revolt against James II.
洛克的理论为英国民权党员提供了华丽的武器,在他们抵抗英王詹姆士二世的革命中用以反对「天赋君权」的观念。
9.Southern Whigs agreed to support Harrison only because Tyler was the vice presidential candidate.
南方的辉格党人之所以同意支持哈里森,就是因为泰勒是副总统的候选人。
10.Opposition to the Democrats came from a coalition political party. Members of the party called themselves Whigs.
反对民主党的是来自一个联合政党,该党的成员称他们自己是辉格党。