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To·ry
/ˈtori, ˈtɔr-/
保王黨員,保守黨員,英國派(
a
.)保守分子的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
To·ry
n.
;
pl
.
Tories
1.
Eng. Politics
A
member
of
the
conservative
party
,
as
opposed
to
the
progressive
party
which
was
formerly
called
the
Whig
,
and
is
now
called
the
Liberal
,
party
;
an
earnest
supporter
of
existing
royal
and
ecclesiastical
authority
.
Note:
☞
The
word
Tory
first
occurs
in
English
history
in
1679,
during
the
struggle
in
Parliament
occasioned
by
the
introduction
of
the
bill
for
the
exclusion
of
the
duke
of
York
from
the
line
of
succession
,
and
was
applied
by
the
advocates
of
the
bill
to
its
opponents
as
a
title
of
obloquy
or
contempt
.
The
Tories
subsequently
took
a
broader
ground
,
and
their
leading
principle
became
the
maintenance
of
things
as
they
were
.
The
name
,
however
,
has
for
several
years
ceased
to
designate
an
existing
party
,
but
is
rather
applied
to
certain
traditional
maxims
of
public
policy
.
The
political
successors
of
the
Tories
are
now
commonly
known
as
Conservatives
.
2.
Amer. Hist.
One
who
,
in
the
time
of
the
Revolution
,
favored
submitting
to
the
claims
of
Great
Britain
against
the
colonies
;
an
adherent
to
the
crown
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
To·ry
a.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
Tories
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Tory
n
1:
an
American
who
favored
the
British
side
during
the
American
Revolution
2:
a
supporter
of
traditional
political
and
social
institutions
against
the
forces
of
reform
;
a
political
conservative
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