partisanship
英 [ˈpɑːtɪzænʃɪp]
美 [ˈpɑːrtəznʃɪp]
n. 盲目支持; 偏袒
BNC.26824 / COCA.13603
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 盲目支持;偏袒
Partisanshipis support for a person or group without fair consideration of the facts and circumstances.- His politics were based on loyal partisanship.
他的政纲靠的是铁杆追随者的支持。
- His politics were based on loyal partisanship.
英英释义
noun
- an inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives
双语例句
- The existence, or even the possibility, of natural justice justifies our human, all-too-human partisanship.
自然正义的存在,甚或可能性证明我们人性的、太人性的党派偏见是正当的。 - At home, Mrs Clinton will need to narrow the divisions that the bitter partisanship of the Bush presidency has widened.
在国内,希拉里将会需要缩小布什任期两党之间扩大的差距。 - My starting point is always a feeling of partisanship, a sense of injustice.
我的出发点总是一种党派意识,一种对非正义的敏感。 - Petrosian s wife, famous for her radical partisanship, had followed the analysis of the two Soviet GMs.
这时候,彼得罗森的妻子,一个很激进的女人,一直在听看两位苏联特级大师的分析。 - Well, let's make clear the partisanship of the newspaper.
让我们先把报纸的党派性这一点说清楚。 - Examples include the devaluation of life, greater self-centredness by individuals and increased partisanship and ideological divides in Congress.
例如,个人生活堕落,更加以自我为中心,国会内部的党派色彩更为浓厚,意识形态分歧加大。 - In this respect, partisanship must not take precedence over the national interests of the people of the United States.
在这方面,党派不能凌驾于美国人民利益之上。 - There was a certain partisanship about the way that votes were cast.
从投票方式上可以看到有某种党派偏见。 - Most Americans are sick of and scared by the dysfunctionality caused by tea party partisanship.
对于茶党(teaparty)的党派偏见所导致的政治运转失灵,多数美国人都感到厌恶和畏惧。 - His politics were based on loyal partisanship.
他的政纲靠的是铁杆追随者的支持。
