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Cross the aisle Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹɔs/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈaɪəɫ/, /ˈaɪɫ
KRAWSS thuh AYL
kɹˈɒs/ /ðə, ði/ /ˈaɪəl
kross thee AYL

释义

To support or work with the opposing political party, especially in a legislature. It means cooperating across party lines to achieve a common goal.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in American political contexts; implies compromise or bipartisanship. Usually positive, showing willingness to work together. Not used for literal movement in a room.

例句

Sometimes politicians cross the aisle to support a good idea.

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She decided to cross the aisle on the education bill.

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It takes courage to cross the aisle in politics.

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He's known for being willing to cross the aisle when it really matters.

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Sometimes it takes a crisis for lawmakers to cross the aisle and work together.

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Voters appreciate when their representatives cross the aisle to get results.

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