partisanship

partisanship ['pɑ:tɪzænʃɪp]  ['pɑ:tɪzænʃɪp] 

partisanship 基本解释

partisanship是什么意思

名词党派性,党派偏见

partisanship 网络解释

partisanship

1. 党派性, 党派偏见:civility 礼貌 | partisanship 党派性, 党派偏见 | rhetoric 雄辩

2. 盲目地一边倒:partisanpoliticalpartyrelated 党派 | partisanship 盲目地一边倒 | partisanshippartyism 党派性

3. 党派性,党派心,盲目地一边倒:partimutism /聋哑症/ | partisanship /党派性/党派心/盲目地一边倒/ | partita /变奏曲或组曲的一种/

partisanship 词典解释

1. 盲目支持;偏袒
    Partisanship is support for a person or group without fair consideration of the facts and circumstances.

    e.g. His politics were based on loyal partisanship.
           他的政纲靠的是铁杆追随者的支持。

partisanship 单语例句

1. One example of this partisanship is the selection of Hollywood's Anne Hathaway as hostess for the Nobel Concert.

2. The former Republican makes political independence a central theme of his radio show, which could be a skillful positioning during a time of intense partisanship.

3. partisanship的意思

3. The American people also expect a Senate confirmation process that rises above partisanship.

4. He hoped that the DPP would abandon the partisanship and stop inciting the public and splitting the Taiwan society.

5. partisanship的解释

5. Sarah Palin said in campaign debate Thursday night that John McCain would " put partisanship aside " to help solve the nation's economic crisis.

6. Partisanship should not block the United States from pursuing a rational trade policy.

partisanship 英英释义

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noun

1. an inclination to favor one group or view or opinion over alternatives

    Synonym: partiality

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