partisan

美音:['pɑrtɪ'zən] 英音:[.pɑː(r)tɪ'zæn]

简单释义:


n.游击队员;坚定的支持者;铁杆拥护者

adj.(对个别人、团体或思想)过分支持的

网络党派的;党徒;党人

变形:

复数:partisans  


完整释义:


n.

1.党羽,党人;同类;党派观念强的人;坚决支持者
2.党徒;党人
3.【军事】游击队(队员)
4.【历史】(16-17世纪)戟的一种;戟兵

adj.

1.党派性的;有偏袒的
2.由一个党派组成[控制]的
3.游击队的
4.偏袒一方的


例句:

  1. The website argues that whereas it might have been critical of government policies, it has never indulged in "partisan" politics.
    该网站称这可能是对政府政策的批评,但它从来没有沉溺在“党派”政治中。

  2. But analyst Rothenberg says so far, Mr. Obama has been able to deflect some of the partisan criticism.
    但是分析人士罗腾伯格说,迄今为止,奥巴马一直能转移反对派对他提出的批评。

  3. And still another view holds that it was the highly partisan politics of Washington, D. C. , that prevented the needed capital infusion.
    还有一种观点认为,华盛顿高度的党派政治阻止了其所需资本的注入。

  4. But the ecumenical tone of his lecture did not stop him making a partisan attack on the economic policies of Mr Cameron.
    不过,演讲的宗教基调并没有阻止布朗对卡梅伦的经济政策进行党派性抨击。

  5. The partisan crowd cheered while I slipped out the side door, feeling eerily like an early Christian escaping from a lion's den.
    他的党羽们欢呼时我悄悄溜出了侧门,这种像狮口逃生的基督徒一样的感觉实在有些怪异。

  6. A partisan difference like this one is not a clash of "values, " with each side blind to the other and with no way to decide between them.
    双方皆对另一方毫无所知,也没有办法决定他们之间的是非,像这样的党派性分歧并不是“价值”的冲突。

  7. The word can mean partisan and exclusive: a "full account, " when the axioms are in dispute, may be an instrument of party policy.
    这个词可能意味着盲从和排他:“充分地叙述”,当公理被置于争论之中时,它可能成为政党政策的工具。

  8. Partisan and intra-party bickering at a time of national emergency has further battered politics' reputation.
    在全国上下处于紧急关头之时,党派间及各党内部争斗进一步损害了政界的声誉。

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