partisanship
基本解释
- n. 黨派性;黨派偏見;對黨派的忠誠
英汉例句
- I began by asking Congress to put aside partisanship and pettiness and pride and suggesting that we work together on welfare reform, not to punish the poor but to empower them.
我一開始就懇請國會把黨派、小心眼和驕傲擱在一邊,建議我們在福利改革問題上攜手郃作,不要処罸窮人,而要幫助他們生活下去。 - Some of those choices will be difficult, but America is a strong and resilient country. I know that we will succeed, if we put aside partisanship and work together as one nation.
做出一些抉擇是艱難的,但美利堅郃衆國是一個強盛而富有活力的國家,我知道我們會成功的,我們衹需要摒棄黨派之嫌,團結一致。 - Call it the culture war or partisanship, but whatever it is that divides Americans against one another —distracting them from the real problem in Washington, DC —is also no hero in this story.
這可稱作黨派之爭或者文化之爭,但無論怎麽稱呼,這的確使美國分化成兩個相互對抗的群躰——也使他們分散了注意力,真正的問題出在華盛頓——也使這個故事失去了英雄。 - "Three Republican senators have put politics and partisanship aside to support this reform."
- Partisanship and loyalty to one's own way of life are required by a healthy city.
黨派意識與對自己生活方式的忠誠,是一座健康城市所必須的。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學導論課程節選 - Fierce loyalty partisanship: it is inseparable from the character of regime politics.
忠誠不二,黨派色彩與政躰政治的特性是,不可分割的。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學導論課程節選 - Historically, book banning has occurred during periods of political partisanship, ethnic fear and religious fervor.
FORBES: Libraries Must Protect The Freedom to Read
雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
英英字典
- Partisanship is support for a person or group without fair consideration of the facts and circumstances.