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abbr. Franklin Delano Roosevelt富兰克林・德兰诺・罗斯福( 美国第三十二任总统)




    fdr
    [ noun ]
    32nd President of the United States; elected four times; instituted New Deal to counter the Great Depression and led country during World War II (1882-1945)
    <noun.person>


    1. But in 1972 the party abandoned FDR's grand alliance and began to appeal to voters as members of special interest groups.
    2. Perhaps WJC will soon trip off the tongue like FDR, JFK and LBJ. At least he didn't resort to lumping in his original surname, Blythe.
    3. He added that the sight of FDR's wheelchair also may have tarnished Roosevelt's popularity.
    4. Johnson, speaking of FDR's New Deal, compared the four-term president to "the fellow who cut cordwood and sold it all at Christmas and then spent it all on fireworks.
    5. "FDR had been elected on a pledge to maintain a balanced budget," Kelly said, adding that Roosevelt's campaign charges of mismanagement created the iceberg.
    6. Churchill was able to impose military policies and strategies on FDR that even Hopkins and major U.S. military commanders, notably Gen.
    7. It rained on FDR's inaugurals in 1933 and 1937, as well as on Lincoln's second one in 1865.
    8. The author's insights into the sources of FDR's supreme self-sufficiency and political intuition are the more remarkable because he doesn't move back intensively enough to present the entire stream of influence that formed FDR's mind and character.
    9. The author's insights into the sources of FDR's supreme self-sufficiency and political intuition are the more remarkable because he doesn't move back intensively enough to present the entire stream of influence that formed FDR's mind and character.
    10. Mr. Schlesinger's thoughtful assessment contains one revisionist clinker: "FDR hoped, but failed, to prevent the French from returning to Indochina.
    11. He agreed with Roosevelt that the threat of war made it the wrong time to change leaders, but he says FDR was motivated by the belief he was the only person in the country capable of leading it.
    12. Bernstein was driving on a local street that runs beneath the FDR Drive when the piece of concrete dislodged and struck the car, police said.
    13. FDR was not alone in lacking them.
    14. Maybe that's why most of us remember where we were, and what we were doing, and how we felt the day we heard that FDR died or the day John Kennedy was shot.
    15. But before long he had taken the measure of Stalin (which FDR never did), launched the atom bomb in Japan, adopted a generous attitude toward our former foes, and in general showed what Winston Churchill called his "common sense."
    16. A prime purpose of the FDR candidates is to rally public support for negotiations to achieve a political settlement to the civil war, he said.
    17. But Mr. Marks rightly reminds us that it was FDR's failures of leadership that led him and the world to the edge of the abyss.
    18. FDR believed too that China would in due course become a great power, which is why he wanted to install China as one of the Four Policemen charged with supervising the peace.
    19. He said that at the age of 10 he defended FDR to his father.
    20. I remind them I voted for FDR four times.
    21. And FDR's peace plans for the world after World War II were a disaster.
    22. The busy FDR Drive, a main conduit into Manhattan from Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx, was closed in both directions in the area.
    23. FDR learned only a couple of days ago that it had been selected by Signet to purchase its operation, Mr. Duques said.
    24. The picture that emerges in this new study, while comprehensive, is not necessarily flattering to FDR and makes President Reagan's much beleaguered style of administration seem like a model of controlled management.
    25. Schlesinger recalls that Jimmy Roosevelt, oldest of FDR's five children, got in trouble with Joseph Kennedy, father of JFK.
    26. Columnist Walter Lippmann, the sage of his day, dismissed FDR before his election as "a pleasant man who, without any important qualifications for the office, would very much like to be president."
    27. In a genial debate we had the other day in Bakersfield, Calif., Pierre (alias Pete) du Pont IV claimed that FDR was the hero of the "conservative majority" of his day.
    28. I went back and read FDR because I'm so fascinated with what really motivated him that first 100 days.
    29. This is an especial comedown for FDR, our only four-term president, as his postwar plans for Europe are now recognized as the cause of much of the world's present troubles.
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