partizan 的 2 个定义
- an adherent or supporter of a person, group, party, or cause, especially a person who shows a biased, emotional allegiance.
- Military. a member of a party of light or irregular troops engaged in harassing an enemy, especially a member of a guerrilla band engaged in fighting or sabotage against an occupying army.
- of, relating to, or characteristic of partisans; partial to a specific party, person, etc.: partisan politics.
- of, relating to, or carried on by military partisans or guerrillas.
partizan 近义词
等同于 spear
更多partizan例句
- This also filters down to state legislatures, where “Republican-drawn maps in 2012 had a much larger partisan bias than Democratic ones,” says David Shor, a Democratic data analyst.
- These recommendations—not a partisan investigative report—should serve as the basis for Congressional action.
- However, that likely won’t stop some partisan sources, including possibly the president himself, from declaring premature victory.
- This non-partisan organization gets you checking your registration in just two steps.
- In states where Democrats controlled the redistricting process, partisan bias is also a problem, but the effect is smaller because those states are often made up of fewer districts.
- It was a rare moment of bipartisan unity in partisan Washington.
- This is a job for independent committees, like Bowles-Simpson, not a partisan slugfest.
- The first meeting featured multiple speakers deeply rooted in a partisan agenda.
- A number of clearly partisan studies have suggested that cats are unfeeling and sociopathic.
- According to the non-partisan Public Policy Institute, California has the highest poverty rate in the nation.
- He was so zealous a partisan of democracy, and of Cromwell, that the authorities frequently placed him in a straight jacket.
- He was a bitter partisan, had the utmost contempt for everything Northern, but withal a noble and chivalric gentleman.
- "In one of the little partisan battles in Missouri," answered Mark, without hesitation.
- Another less noted partisan appeared before Castlemaine on Christmas Eve with thirty sword and target men.
- He praised the Chancellor for acting as a partisan, though no doubt he was fair enough about prices.