| 英语单词 | partisanship |
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| 英美音标 | 英 ['pɑːtɪzænʃɪp] 美 ['pɑːtɪzænʃɪp] |
| 中文释义 | n.党派性;党派偏见 |
| 英语例句 | (1) This is not a time for partisanship. (2) The White House says a few sentences could be considered controversial, but Bush took pains to avoid partisanship. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 这是一个需要抛弃党派偏见的时期。 (2) 白宫说几句可以视为争议的,但布什努力避免党派偏见。 |
| vocabulary简明 | Your partisanship is your tendency to support a particular group, cause, or viewpoint over another. |
| vocabulary扩展 | While partisanship is a good quality to have if you're campaigning or rallying for a political candidate — because you believe so strongly in the person — there are some times when partisanship isn't appropriate. A judge, for example, should be neutral and not take sides, and might be accused of partisanship if she seems to favor one cause or political party. The word comes from the Italian partezan, "member of a faction," with its root of parte, "part or party." |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]盲目支持;偏袒 Partisanship is support for a person or group without fair consideration of the facts and circumstances.
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