英语单词 | bipartisan |
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英美音标 | 英 [ˌbaɪpɑːtɪ'zæn] 美 [ˌbaɪ'pɑːrtɪzn] |
中文释义 | adj.两党的;代表两党的 |
英语例句 | (1) There was a bipartisan agreement on the need for discussions. (2) He argues the job should be handed over to a bipartisan task force. (3) Mr Bush turned down bipartisan calls to woo Iran and Syria. (4) It is time for Congress to act, and I hope they act in a bipartisan fashion. |
中文例句 | (1) 需要讨论这一点得到两党的同意。 (2) 他认为这项工作应该递交一个两党任务小组来完成。 (3) 布什拒绝了两党呼吁,拒绝向伊朗与叙利亚示好。 (4) 现在是国会采取行动的时刻,而我希望他们以两党都支持的方式行动。 |
vocabulary简明 | If something is bipartisan, it has the support of two political parties that normally don’t agree on much. You might read about a bipartisan plan to improve the school system where you live. |
vocabulary扩展 | The word bipartisan is easy to figure out when you break it apart: bi-, meaning “two,” plus partisan, meaning "supporter of a party." So something that’s bipartisan involves two parties finding enough common ground to support the same thing. A key aspect of something that’s bipartisan is that the two parties involved typically hold opposing views about the best way to do things, so a bipartisan agreement is one that likely involved a lot of effort, compromise, and cooperation. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [ADJ 形容词]两党的;两派的 Bipartisan means concerning or involving two different political parties or groups. [usu ADJ n]
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