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
- We cannot afford to let blind ideology and rabid partisanship threaten sensible economic policy.
我们不能让盲目的意识形态和激进的党派偏见威胁到明智的经济政策。 - 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。 - Fierce loyalty partisanship: it is inseparable from the character of regime politics.
忠诚不二,党派色彩与政体政治的特性是,不可分割的。 - 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。 - And on Thursday, I was pleased to see the Senate put partisanship aside and come together to pass these tax credits.
在周四,我欣喜地看到参议院搁置了政党利益共同努力通过这些税收减免议案。 - This is not a time for partisanship.
现在不是党派之争之时。 - They're tired of the partisanship and the shouting and the pettiness.
他们已经厌烦了党派分歧、叫喊和卑劣的争斗。 - His politics were based on loyal partisanship.
他的政纲靠的是铁杆追随者的支持。 - Far from posing a threat to the Government, its followers are expected to avoid political partisanship as an article of faith.
作为信条之一,巴哈伊的追随者们将避免干涉政治,更谈不上对政府构成威胁了。 - 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。