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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 

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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
      1. Most newspapers are politically partisan.
        大多数报纸都有政治倾向。

    noun

    • 坚定的支持者;铁杆拥护者
      a person who strongly supports a particular leader, group or idea
      1. 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.
          1. He is clearly too partisan to be a referee.
            他倾向性过于明显,当不了裁判。
          2. Apartisanis someone who is partisan.
            坚定支持者;有倾向性的人
          3. 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。
        • N-COUNT 游击队员
          Partisansare ordinary people, rather than soldiers, who join together to fight enemy soldiers who are occupying their country.
          1. He was rescued by some Italian partisans.
            他被几名意大利游击队员所救。
          2. ...serving in resistance and partisan activities.
            参与抵抗和游击活动

        英英释义

        noun

        • a pike with a long tapering double-edged blade with lateral projections
            Synonym:partizan
          1. an ardent and enthusiastic supporter of some person or activity
              Synonym:enthusiastpartizan
            1. a fervent and even militant proponent of something
                Synonym:zealotdrumbeater

              adj

              • devoted to a cause or party
                  Synonym:partizan

                双语例句

                • With the stakes so high we simply cannot afford the same old gridlock and partisan posturing in Washington.
                  因为风险很高,所以我们根本不能承受华盛顿特区过去的那些僵局和党派之争。
                • 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。
                • 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 is clearly too partisan to be a referee.
                  他倾向性过于明显,当不了裁判。
                • The presidential candidate seemed to be very partisan.
                  这名总统候选人的门户之见似乎很深。
                • Instead his government has played a partisan game rather than building consensus.
                  可到头来,他的政府却玩起了党同伐异,而不是树立共识。
                • Many are to blame for the current situation. But we have no time for finger-pointing or partisan posturing.
                  许多人应对当前局面负责,但我们没时间进行指责或作党派之争。
                • 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。
                • You may say that economic policy shouldn't be affected by partisan considerations.
                  你也说会说,经济政策不应受党派顾虑的影响。
                • Partisan fighters fought in secret against the enemy.
                  游击队战士神出鬼没地打击敌人。