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tories    音标拼音: [t'ɔriz]
n. 英保守党

英保守党

Tory \To"ry\, n.; pl. {Tories}. [ Properly used of the Irish
bogtrotters who robbed and plundered during the English civil
wars, professing to be in sympathy with the royal cause;
hence transferred to those who sought to maintain the extreme
prerogatives of the crown; probably from Ir. toiridhe, tor, a
pursuer; akin to Ir. & Gael. toir a pursuit.]
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.
[1913 Webster]

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.
--New Am. Cyc.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Tories (British political party) - Wikipedia
    The Tories were a loosely organised political faction and later a political party, in the Parliaments of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom They first emerged during the 1679 Exclusion Crisis, when they opposed Whig efforts to exclude James, Duke of York from the succession on the grounds of his Catholicism
  • Tory - Wikipedia
    The British Conservative Party and Conservative Party of Canada, and their supporters, continue to be referred to as Tories Adherents to traditional Toryism in contemporary times are referred to as High Tories, who typically defend the ideas of hierarchy, natural order, and aristocracy
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    The Tories may be out of power, and in some polls sliding to a stunning fourth place, but their dismal straits offer lessons for both parties across the Atlantic as well as the mainstream parties
  • Whig and Tory | Definition, Difference, History, Facts - Britannica
    The die-hard Tories were discredited as Jacobites, seeking the restoration of the Stuart heirs to the throne, though about 100 country gentlemen, regarding themselves as Tories, remained members of the House of Commons throughout the years of the Whig hegemony
  • Conservative Party | History, Facts, Policy, Structure | Britannica
    Byname: Tories Areas Of Involvement: conservatism capitalism right Related People: Robert Peel Winston Churchill David Cameron Theresa May Boris Johnson On the Web: Official Site of The Conservative Party, United Kingdom (May 21, 2026)
  • TORIES Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    TORIES definition: A political party in Britain, also called the Conservative party In the late eighteenth century, the Tories took form as defenders of the king and stability and of established interests in Britain; they advised caution in making political and social change
  • TORIES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In English the word was shortened to Tory and was used for a member of the conservative political party in England Tories strongly supported the authority of the monarch During the American Revolution, the term Tory was used for an American who supported British authority rather than independence
  • Explained: Why are UK Conservatives called Tories? - Firstpost
    Many Conservative Party members are comfortable being referred to as Tories, and insiders often use both terms neutrally Political rivals often use “Tory” in attack lines, such as “Tory cuts” or “Tory austerity ”





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