单词
partisanship
读音
ˈpɑːrtəznʃɪp
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释义
n. 党派性;党派偏见;对党派的忠诚
例句
His politics were based on loyal partisanship.
他的政纲建立在铁杆追随者支持的基础之上。
But the Games transcended that partisanship.
但是比赛却超越了政见的分歧。
Their hypothesis is that crowd size and partisanship impose pressures on referees.
他们的假设是观众的规模和倾向性会给裁判施加压力。
His politics were based on loyal partisanship.
他的政纲建立在铁杆追随者支持的基础之上。
But the Games transcended that partisanship.
但是比赛却超越了政见的分歧。
Their hypothesis is that crowd size and partisanship impose pressures on referees.
他们的假设是观众的规模和倾向性会给裁判施加压力。
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into the history of partisanship, then, is the following:partisanship is real;it's profound;
showing that American democracy is increasingly governedby what's called "negative partisanship."That means you think, OK there's a candidate,
Our political, ethnic, religious, and national identitiesare all different forms of partisanship.Of course, identifying with social groups
This is a crisis that's getting worse day by day.We have to move beyond partisanship.And I want to take a moment to honor these House Republicans --
To make matters worse,the political partisanship that currently grips Washingtonalso affects this issue.
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