释义 |
triˌpartiˈsan, a. [f. tri- + partisan a.] Of, representing, or composed of members of, three (political or other) parties.
1959Economist 14 Mar. 950/2 Candidates deliver brief speeches of equal length to an invited bi-partisan or tri-partisan audience. 1965Ibid. 20 Feb. 731/1 The cross⁓currents of party strife over what should be a tripartisan policy. 1972D. Dakin Unification of Greece v. 76 Otho accepted a tripartisan cabinet of seven who had been recommended by Makriyannis. |