partisan
partisan 英 [ˌpɑ:tɪˈzæn] 美 [ˈpɑrtəzn]
adj. 党羽,盲目拥护的 n. 党羽的,铁杆拥护者
名词复数:partisans
- If something is prejudicial towards a particular point of view, you can call it partisan. You'll often hear of the partisan politics in the U.S.— since politicians seem to be completely devoted to the agendas of their own parties.
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- adj. 党羽,盲目拥护的
- n. 党羽的,铁杆拥护者
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1. partisan office
党群办公室
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2. Partisan Theory
政党论
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3. He was reluctant to plunge into the bitter partisan wrangle.
他不愿意卷入这种激烈的党争。
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4. But this should not be considered a partisan issue.
但这些错误不应被视为党派问题。
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5. Most newspapers are politically partisan.
大多数报纸都有政治倾向。
- partisan (adj.) 1708 for warfare, 1842 for politics, from partisan (n.).
- partisan (n.) also partizan, 1550s, "one who takes part with another, zealous supporter," from Middle French partisan (15c.), from dialectal upper Italian partezan (Tuscan partigiano) "member of a faction, partner," from parte "part, party," from Latin partem (nominative pars) "a part, piece, a share, a division; a party or faction; a part of the body; a fraction; a function, office" (from PIE root *pere-(2) "to grant, allot"). Sense of "guerrilla fighter" is first recorded 1690s.
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