bipartisan / baɪˈpɑr tə zən /

💦中学词汇两党两党联合两党合作两党的

bipartisan 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. representing, characterized by, or including members from two parties or factions: Government leaders hope to achieve a bipartisan foreign policy.

bipartisan 近义词

bipartisan

等同于 two

更多bipartisan例句

  1. That’s why I joined Democrats and Republicans to push for a bipartisan solution.
  2. This groundswell of bipartisan support has opened a rare window of opportunity for the next administration and Congress.
  3. It’s unclear by what amount Democrats would be willing to reduce the enhanced unemployment benefit, or their offer for a broad stimulus bill, in order to get a bipartisan bill passed.
  4. This vote comes as Democrats and Republicans have struggled for weeks to come to terms on a bipartisan stimulus package.
  5. Several more nuanced, bipartisan reform proposals do contain ingredients worth considering.
  6. In other words, fluoride is a broad-spectrum, bipartisan, long-lasting magnet for dissent.
  7. Or (horrors) he could reach out to congressional leaders in both parties to pursue bipartisan legislation.
  8. It was a rare moment of bipartisan unity in partisan Washington.
  9. These injustices need to be confronted and bipartisan reforms like body cameras on cops enacted.
  10. In other words, runaway defense spending is a bipartisan problem.
  11. An ad hoc bipartisan conference called a session of the Senate and the Senate elected a new president.
  12. Meeting these goals requires bipartisan effort - and two months ago, you showed the way.
  13. This commission should include Members of Congress of both parties, and offer bipartisan answers.
  14. I might add that the mandate from the Congress was given by an almost unanimous bipartisan vote.
  15. We, we rescued the system in 1983 and it's sound again, bipartisan arrangement.