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Từ điển LongMan Dictionary
hardliner
hard‧lin‧er/ˌhɑːdˈlaɪnə◂,ˈhɑːdlaɪnə $ ˌhɑːrdˈlaɪnər◂/ noun [COUNTABLE] a politician who wants political problems to be dealt with in a strong and extreme way
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Cuban-American hardliners continue to reject any dealings with Castro. ▪ The Prime Minister has been criticized by hardliners in his party for giving away too much in the treaty. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Indeed, it was not at all clear that Eisenhower and Khrushchev could control the hardliners in their own countries. ▪ Reformists, closet-reformists and non-party intellectuals gathered in his home, feeding him their ideas and plotting against hardliners. ▪ Since then, factions of moderates and hardliners have battled within the movement. ▪ The significance of equality of sexes was merely advocated by ideological hardliners. ▪ The two December marches by right-wing women were important public relations exercises in support of hardliners in the government. ▪ This trend of senior hardliners revising their position following Deng's re-endorsement of reformism continued during July.
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