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n. <口>性情相投的人, 心心相印的伙伴(尤指异性伙伴)





    1. It has nothing to do, I suppose, with politics." British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the dean of the summit leaders and a philosophical soulmate of the president's, told reporters she had only "kind words" for Reagan.
    2. He knew a soulmate when he saw one.
    3. 'It's a bloody awful job and I can't imagine he is enjoying it,' says a soulmate.
    4. So he's thought straight, adopting straight conservatism that mostly makes sense to a soulmate like me: the white purity of homespun values and the red-baiting about the evil Soviet empire.
    5. He is the only true political soulmate the upheaval in Eastern Europe has produced for the British Conservative Party leader.
    6. Thus when Nicholas Ridley, her ideological soulmate and closest Cabinet colleague, launched a diatribe against the Germans and the European Community bureaucracy, it provoked new questions about Mrs. Thatcher's true feelings.
    7. Domestically, the 64-year-old prime minister is looking more vulnerable than when she last visited Washington a year ago to say goodbye to her ideological soulmate, Ronald Reagan, and welcome Bush into the fold of Western democratic leaders.
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