partisanship
党派性
常用释义
英音[ ˈpɑːtɪzænʃɪp ]
美音[ ˈpɑːrtəznʃɪp ]
基本释义
- n. 党派性;党派偏见;对党派的忠诚
例句
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1·His politics were based on loyal partisanship.他的政纲建立在铁杆追随者支持的基础之上。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·But the Games transcended that partisanship.但是比赛却超越了政见的分歧。
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3·Their hypothesis is that crowd size and partisanship impose pressures on referees.他们的假设是观众的规模和倾向性会给裁判施加压力。
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4·The negative one was that they would elevate the moral tone and end bitter partisanship in Washington.消极的论点是提高道德水准,结束华盛顿激烈的两党之争。
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5·Mr Bayh announced this week that he had decided to retire because “brain-dead partisanship” was preventing “the people’s business” from getting done.这位参议员本周决定他要退休,因为这种”不顾一切只为党”的心态妨碍了国会能对”人民的事情”做决定。
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6·The Senate's defenders argue that it works well as a revising chamber, applying greater thought and less partisanship to legislation than does the Commons.参议院的捍卫者认为参议院作为一个修整中的议院运作良好,较之下议院运用更多的思想和更少的党派偏见。
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7·The second is an upsurge in partisanship in which the Republicans, though with slim majorities in both houses, are playing the politics of win-at-any-cost.其次是因为共和党人党派性的高涨,尽管他们控制着两院的大多数,他们仍然霸道的玩弄权力,不顾一切的达到自己的目的。
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8·Against the common charge of partisanship, Mr Griffin offers what could be the slogan of the cable news industry: “We’re not trying to be all things to all pee.”摒弃了党派之间的相互指责,格里芬先生道出了这个有线电视新闻产业共同的标语:“我们目的不是为了迎合所有人。”
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9·Let's put aside the partisanship for awhile and work together for small businesses, for employees, and the communities that depend on them across this great country.让我们暂时抛开党派,一起为小企业,为他们的雇员,为遍布这个伟大的国家的社区努力。
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10·On current events have I encountered the intense partisanship the often rabid bias that colors the editorial pages of the majority of newspapers in this country.然而无论在电视网的新闻节目中还是时事评论中,我都未遇到这个国家大多数报纸的社论版上所反映出的那强烈的党派性甚至常常是狂热无理的偏见。
同根词
词根:
partisan
partisan
adj
党派的;效忠的;偏袒的;盲目推崇的
partisan
n
游击队;虔诚信徒;党羽