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partisan
- IPA[ˌpɑːtɪˈzan]
英式
- a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person;a member of an armed group formed to fight secretly against an occupying force, in particular one operating in German-occupied Yugoslavia, Italy, and parts of eastern Europe in the Second World War
- prejudiced in favour of a particular cause
noun: partisan, plural noun: partisans
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名詞
- 1. a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person partisans of the exiled Stuarts 同義詞
- 2. a member of an armed group formed to fight secretly against an occupying force, in particular one operating in German-occupied Yugoslavia, Italy, and parts of eastern Europe in the Second World War the partisans opened fire from the woods it is not in the nature of partisan warfare to produce victory in the field 同義詞
形容詞
- 1. prejudiced in favour of a particular cause we will need people to put partisan politics aside and work with us for the good of the country his account was highly partisan
- not biased or partisan, especially towards any particular political group: senior civil servants are non-partisan and serve ministers loyally irrespective of politics
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpärdəz(ə)n]
美式
- a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person: partisans of the exiled Stuarts
- prejudiced in favor of a particular cause: we will need people to put partisan politics aside and work with us for the good of the country his account was highly partisan
Oxford American Dictionary