bipartisanship
两党合作
常用释义
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基本释义
- n. 两党合作;两党制
例句
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1·I love the idea of bipartisanship.我喜欢两党合作的想法。
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2·Yet Mr McConnell's call for bipartisanship is not a total sham.当然,要把麦康内尔对两党合作的呼吁说成是一场骗局,也是有失公允的。
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3·Defusing Spain's regional tensions also demands a new bipartisanship.对于消除西班牙的地区紧张局势,也应寻求新的两党合作。
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4·He is conservative but also practical, and no stranger to bipartisanship.他是保守,同时也很实际,对两党合作并不陌生。
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5·In the event, Mr Obama appeared to make some progress on bipartisanship.在会议上,奥巴马对两党关系做出了努力。
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6·Such bipartisanship will do something to burnish his reputation as a reformer.这样的两党合作将对凸显布什作为改革者的声誉或有助益。
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7·With such a man let loose in the Senate, there was no hope of bipartisanship.有这个不拘一格的人在参议院里,从来就没有两党主义生存的土壤。
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8·It's conventional wisdom that bipartisanship results in improved public policy.有一种传统观念认为,两党合作必然能使公共政策得到改善。
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9·Mr Bush may even be able to extend this fashion for bipartisanship to foreign leaders.布什甚至能将跨党合作的潮流推广给国外的领导人。
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10·If they do manage to make recommendations, this will represent more real bipartisanship than has been on offer lately.如果他们真的想实现建议,这代表了更加现实的两党合作而非不久前的提议。