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  • 1 leftist

    left·ist
    [ˈleftɪst]
    I. adj (in politics) linke(r, s), linksorientiert
    \leftist hero/martyr Held(in) m(f)/Märtyrer(in) m(f) der Linken
    II. n (in politics) Linke(r) f(m)
    * * *
    ['leftɪst]
    1. adj
    linke(r, s), linksgerichtet

    his views are leftister ist linksgerichtet, er steht links

    2. n
    Linke(r) mf
    * * *
    A s POL Linkspolitiker(in), links Stehende(r) m/f(m), Linksradikale(r) m/f(m)
    B adj POL links gerichtet oder stehend, linksradikal, Links…
    * * *
    adj.
    linksgerichtet adj.

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