partisan
英 [ˌpɑːtɪˈzæn]
美 [ˈpɑːrtəzn]
adj. (对某个人、团体或思想)过分支持的,偏护的,盲目拥护的
n. 坚定的支持者; 铁杆拥护者; 游击队员
复数:partisans
Collins.1 / BNC.12289 / COCA.6222
牛津词典
adj.
- (对某个人、团体或思想)过分支持的,偏护的,盲目拥护的
showing too much support for one person, group or idea, especially without considering it carefully- Most newspapers are politically partisan.
大多数报纸都有政治倾向。
- Most newspapers are politically partisan.
noun
- 坚定的支持者;铁杆拥护者
a person who strongly supports a particular leader, group or idea - 游击队员
a member of an armed group that is fighting secretly against enemy soldiers who have taken control of its country
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (对人或事业)盲目支持的,偏袒的,有倾向性的
Someone who ispartisanstrongly supports a particular person or cause, often without thinking carefully about the matter.- He is clearly too partisan to be a referee.
他倾向性过于明显,当不了裁判。 - Apartisanis someone who is partisan.
坚定支持者;有倾向性的人 - At first the eager young poet was a partisan of the Revolution.
起初,那位满腔热忱的年轻诗人是革命的坚定支持者。
- He is clearly too partisan to be a referee.
- N-COUNT 游击队员
Partisansare ordinary people, rather than soldiers, who join together to fight enemy soldiers who are occupying their country.- He was rescued by some Italian partisans.
他被几名意大利游击队员所救。 - ...serving in resistance and partisan activities.
参与抵抗和游击活动
- He was rescued by some Italian partisans.
英英释义
noun
- a pike with a long tapering double-edged blade with lateral projections
- an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity
- a fervent and even militant proponent of something
adj
- devoted to a cause or party
双语例句
- Partisan fighters fought in secret against the enemy.
游击队战士神出鬼没地打击敌人。 - The introduction of partisan politics into Franco-German relations raises a number of questions.
法德关系中的党派政治引发了许多问题。 - So many of these problems we face, for example, energy independence, what is partisan about that?
我们所面对的很多问题比如能源自主这和党派有什么关系呢? - It is not entirely partisan, but it certainly is strong, and it is just difficult to overcome.
它不是完整的党派,但是它必然是强大的,而且它很难克服。 - They should not allow partisan political considerations or interests to cloud their judgment
他们不应该让党派政治因素或者党派利益影响自己的判断。 - This will force Barack Obama and congressional leaders to weigh the pressures of partisan politics against the future of the relationship.
这将迫使巴拉克奥巴马(BarackObama)和国会领袖在党派纷争的压力和与中国未来领导人的关系走向之间,作出权衡。 - Amid the partisan uproar, some lawmakers see the nucleus of a possible bipartisan coalition.
在党派争斗之间,一些法律制定者还是看到了两党联合的核心。 - He never bothered to study decorum while he was a partisan.
当他还是游击员时他从来不必为了学习礼仪而烦恼。 - The audience was very partisan, and refused to listen to the points she was making in her speech.
观众们很有偏见,拒绝聆听她发言中的要点。 - It is more powerful than any partisan quarrels here in our nation's capital.
这种新精神比在我们国家首都发生的任何党派的争吵都有力量。
