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词组 movement
释义 movement
noun
collectively the various organisations fighting for social justice and peace in the US in the 1960s US
  • The Berkeley “Movement” designs, builds, set, and springs a vicious trap on itself. (Letter to the Editor) — The Berkeley Barb, p. 10, 6 May 1966
  • He says everybody, including movement people, is completely hung up with status. — James Simon Kunen, The Strawberry Statement, p. 93, 1968
  • [S]o for a nine-month year it ain’t been bad, especially since the in-fighting between movement groups and factions had reached grating proportions. — Abbie Hoffman, Woodstock Nation, p. 11, 1969
  • Ever since Ed and I have been active in the Movement we’ve always carried our guns. — H. Rap Brown, Die Nigger Die!, p. 81, 1969
  • [T]here was a businessman from suburban New Jersey who got $10 plus expenses for attending Movement meetings. — J. Anthony Lukas, The Barnyard Epithet and Other Obscenities, p. 62, 1970
  • Another man gets up, a white named Gerald Lefcourt, who is chief counsel for the Panther 21, a young man with thick black hair and the muttonchops of the Movement and that great motor inside of him that young courtroom lawyers ought to have. — Tom Wolfe, Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers, p. 25, 1970
  • Everything in the movement, in the underground press, in fact in the whole city of Washington, D.C., changed for the better when she came. — Raymond Mungo, Famous Long Ago, p. 57, 1970
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