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nonpartisan

/non-pahr-tuh-zuhn/US // nɒnˈpɑr tə zən //UK // (ˌnɒnpɑːtɪˈzæn) //

无党派人士,无党派,非党派,不分党派

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not partisan; objective.
    • : not supporting or controlled by a political party, special interest group, or the like.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is nonpartisan.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.impartial; not political

Examples

  • For the thousands of local, mostly nonpartisan officials who administer elections, the most urgent need was money.

  • A joint statement released by Pepco and WIN says WIN, which was founded in 1996, is a “broad-based, multi-racial, multi-faith strictly nonpartisan, District-wide citizens’ power organization, rooted in local congregations and associations.”

  • It also offers some general recommendations, including a congressional commission on nonpartisan election reform.

  • Haley Swenson is a writer and researcher and the deputy director of the Better Life Lab, a work, gender, and social policy program at the nonpartisan think tank New America.

  • Just as journalists eventually developed a code of ethics, there is also a place for editorial standards in our online media landscape developed through independent, nonpartisan and transparent processes.

  • And perhaps most enticingly, at least to employees I spoke with, the network would be staunchly nonpartisan.

  • To be fair, there are nonpartisan, academic roots to the vision of the Cold War as a model of stability, not volatility.

  • The nonpartisan Cook Political Report has currently classified the Colorado Senate race as a tossup.

  • “They need more watching than members of Congress,” says Bert Brandenburg, executive director of the nonpartisan Justice at Stake.

  • For instance, in 2012, nonpartisan pollster Gallup whiffed and showed Romney ahead on Election Day nationwide.

  • North Dakota blows down the Nonpartisan League and discovers that darned thing was loaded in both barrels.

  • Indignation at the defeat of the bill resulted in the birth, in February 1915, of a new political party, the Nonpartisan League.

  • A treatise on agricultural credit, wheat trade, and politics, with a chapter on the birth of the Nonpartisan League.

  • Some farmers objected to the Grange because it was a secret organization; others, because it was nonpartisan.

  • Since this is a nonpartisan article designed to promote good feeling it will probably be just as well not to go into this.