partisan
par
ˈpɑr
paar
ti
san
zən
zēn
British pronunciation
/pˈɑːtɪsən/
partizan

“partisan”的英语定义和含义

Partisan
01

戟枪, 双刃长矛

a type of polearm used in the 16th and 17th centuries, featuring a long tapering double-edged blade with lateral projections, designed for thrusting and slashing in infantry combat
example
例子
The museum displayed a partisan alongside other Renaissance-era weapons.
博物馆展出了一把长戟,旁边还有其他文艺复兴时期的武器。
Soldiers wielded partisans to defend against cavalry charges.
士兵们挥舞着来防御骑兵的冲锋。
02

支持者, 党徒

a devoted and often biased supporter of a cause, political party, or leader
example
例子
The debate grew heated as partisans defended their candidates with zeal.
辩论变得激烈,因为党派支持者热情地为他们的候选人辩护。
She was a lifelong partisan of environmental reform.
她是环境改革的终身支持者
partisan
01

党派的, 偏袒的

displaying support and favoritism toward a party or cause, usually without giving it much thought
example
例子
The partisan media outlet only presents news that aligns with its political agenda.
党派媒体只呈现与其政治议程一致的新闻。
Partisan politics often lead to gridlock and polarization within government institutions.
党派政治常常导致政府机构内的僵局和两极分化。
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