['pɑːtɪzænʃɪp]['pɑːtɪzænʃɪp]
  • n. 党派性;党派偏见
    • noun(名词)
      1. 党派性;派系行为

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 党派性;派系行为

      There was a certain partisanship about the way that votes were cast.

      投票的方式体现了一定的党派性。

      He promised he was going to end partisanship.

      他承诺将结束派系行为。

    小知识

    Your partisanship is your tendency to support a particular group, cause, or viewpoint over another.

    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 early Italian partezan or partigiano, “member of a faction,” with its root of parte, “part or party.”

    实用短语

    1. national partisanship

      国家派系

    同根词

    词根:partisan

    adj.

    partisan党派的;效忠的;偏袒的;盲目推崇的

    n.

    partisan游击队;虔诚信徒;党羽