partisan
英 ['pɑːtɪzæn; ,pɑːtɪ'zæn]
美 ['pɑrtəzn]
- adj. 黨派的;效忠的;偏袒的;盲目推崇的
- n. 遊擊隊;虔誠信徒;黨羽
中文詞源
partisan 黨羽,強硬支持者,盲從的來自part,部分,分支,-isan,人,詞源同artisan.引申詞義分支機構,黨派,後詞義貶義化,用於指黨羽,強硬支持者,盲從的,盲目的。
英文詞源
- partisan
- partisan: [16] Etymologically, a partisan is someone who takes a ‘part’ – in the sense ‘side’ or ‘cause’. The word comes via French partisan from partisano, a dialect form of mainstream Italian partigiano, which was based on parte ‘part’.
=> part - partisan (n.)
- also partizan, 1550s, "one who takes part with another, zealous supporter," from Middle French partisan (15c.), from dialectal upper Italian partezan (Tuscan partigiano) "member of a faction, partner," from parte "part, party," from Latin partem (nominative pars), see part (n.). Sense of "guerilla fighter" is first recorded 1690s.
- partisan (adj.)
- 1708 for warfare, 1842 for politics, from partisan (n.).
雙語例句
- 1. He is clearly too partisan to be a referee.
- 他傾向性過於明顯,當不了裁判。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. At first the eager young poet was a partisan of the Revolution.
- 起初,那位滿腔熱忱的年輕詩人是革命的堅定支持者。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Most newspapers are politically partisan.
- 大多數報紙都有政治傾向。
來自《權威詞典》
- 4. Partisan fighters fought in secret against the enemy.
- 遊擊隊戰士神出鬼沒地打擊敵人.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. They should not allow partisan political considerations or interests to cloud their judgment.
- 他們不應該讓黨派政治因素或者黨派利益影響自己的判斷。
來自柯林斯例句