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单词 bipartisan
释义

Definition of bipartisan in English:

bipartisan

adjectiveˌbʌɪpɑːtɪˈzanbaɪˈpɑrdəzən
  • Of or involving the agreement or cooperation of two political parties that usually oppose each other's policies.

    the reforms received considerable bipartisan approval
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In domestic, as well as foreign policy, there is bipartisan agreement between the major parties.
    • Named the USA Patriot Act, the bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support.
    • The disclosure has led to a bipartisan call for a congressional investigation.
    • If we are going to pursue a bipartisan policy let's be willing also to accept some shortcomings on our part.
    • The comments underscore Labor's bipartisan support on foreign policy as on every other issue.
    • On the one hand, National is telling business audiences that New Zealand has a bipartisan trade policy.
    • As Dr Brash said, that is a matter of bipartisan agreement in this House.
    • Each of the three counties involved will have its own bipartisan recounting committee.
    • Is that the way you want to start off the kind of bipartisan cooperation you have been talking about?
    • I add that Canada also eschews bipartisan democracy in favor of a number of well-known parties and a handful of lesser known ones.
    • Trade policy has been a notable and bipartisan success of postwar American foreign policy.
    • The bipartisan character of the response of the two major parties is not an accident.
    • There was bipartisan agreement on the committee to hold an inquiry into hate speech.
    • A bipartisan War Party is in control of Congress, and the media has been toeing its line.
    • Yet the House has just approved it, on a virtual party line vote, ending the recent spirit of bipartisan cooperation in Congress.
    • The calls for a unity government or a bipartisan approach come from conflicting directions.
    • Does the Prime Minister recall promising that he would always extend the bipartisan hand on this policy?
    • Charter school legislation easily passed through both state houses with bipartisan support.
    • This legislation underscores the bipartisan agreement between Labor and the government.
    • I think it is a great pity that we have moved away from a bipartisan agreement that gave New Zealand the best accounts in the world.

Rhymes

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Definition of bipartisan in US English:

bipartisan

adjectivebaɪˈpɑrdəzənbīˈpärdəzən
  • Of or involving the agreement or cooperation of two political parties that usually oppose each other's policies.

    educational reform received considerable bipartisan approval
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This legislation underscores the bipartisan agreement between Labor and the government.
    • As Dr Brash said, that is a matter of bipartisan agreement in this House.
    • Named the USA Patriot Act, the bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support.
    • The calls for a unity government or a bipartisan approach come from conflicting directions.
    • I add that Canada also eschews bipartisan democracy in favor of a number of well-known parties and a handful of lesser known ones.
    • Charter school legislation easily passed through both state houses with bipartisan support.
    • There was bipartisan agreement on the committee to hold an inquiry into hate speech.
    • The comments underscore Labor's bipartisan support on foreign policy as on every other issue.
    • If we are going to pursue a bipartisan policy let's be willing also to accept some shortcomings on our part.
    • Trade policy has been a notable and bipartisan success of postwar American foreign policy.
    • Each of the three counties involved will have its own bipartisan recounting committee.
    • A bipartisan War Party is in control of Congress, and the media has been toeing its line.
    • The disclosure has led to a bipartisan call for a congressional investigation.
    • In domestic, as well as foreign policy, there is bipartisan agreement between the major parties.
    • I think it is a great pity that we have moved away from a bipartisan agreement that gave New Zealand the best accounts in the world.
    • Is that the way you want to start off the kind of bipartisan cooperation you have been talking about?
    • The bipartisan character of the response of the two major parties is not an accident.
    • On the one hand, National is telling business audiences that New Zealand has a bipartisan trade policy.
    • Yet the House has just approved it, on a virtual party line vote, ending the recent spirit of bipartisan cooperation in Congress.
    • Does the Prime Minister recall promising that he would always extend the bipartisan hand on this policy?

Usage

See cross-party
 
 
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