单词 | partisanship |
释义 | partisanshipn. The condition or behaviour of a partisan; devoted or zealous support for a cause, party, or person; lack of impartiality. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > party or faction > [noun] > partisanship or factionalism partiality1520 partaking1533 factiona1538 factiousness1572 siding1600 side-taking1626 parting1652 partying1681 party spirit1705 party1726 party feeling1796 partyism1831 partisanship1834 factionism1848 partisanism1850 factionalism1855 partisanry1889 1834 T. Carlyle Sartor Resartus iii. i, in Fraser's Mag. June 665/2 Not out of blind sectarian partisanship. 1842 J. F. Cooper Two Admirals II. iii. 31 That sort of free-masonry which generally accompanies strong feelings of partisanship. 1867 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest I. iv. 268 The frenzy of religious partizanship. 1882 Cent. Mag. May 145/1 Bitter partisans, after being made judges, have grown out of their partisanship in a wonderful way. 1918 A. G. Gardiner Leaves in Wind 220 On this question of the partisanship of the Almighty in regard to our human quarrels, the best attitude is silence. 1933 Mind 42 379 All his [sc. Lenin's] philosophical work..reveals his partisanship. 1988 V. G. Kiernan Duel in European Hist. viii. 138 Seconds should be guided by a gentlemanly sense of fitness, rather than by narrow partisanship. 2002 Guardian 29 July (Media section) 7/3 After Afghanistan, though, came Israel, where Geraldo's partisanship became a more incendiary matter. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1834 |
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