partizan如何读

英:['pa:tɪ'zæn]

美:['patɪ'zæn]

partizan是什么意思

  • n.游击队员;同党人
  • adj.游击队的;盲从的;帮派性强的
  • =partisan.

partizan英英释义

noun (1)

a firm adherent to a party, faction, cause, or personespecially: one exhibiting blind, prejudiced, and unreasoning allegiance

political partisans who see only one side of the problem

a member of a body of detached light troops making forays and harassing an enemy

Peasant partisans assaulted the French army.

a member of a guerrilla band operating within enemy lines

Polish partisans had blown up two trains—Springfield (Massachusetts) Union

adjective

feeling, showing, or deriving from strong and sometimes blind adherence to a particular party, faction, cause, or person : exhibiting, characterized by, or resulting from partisanship partisan loyalty Secularism is indeed correlated with greater tolerance of gay marriage and pot legalization. But it's also making America's partisan clashes more brutal.—Peter Beinart The editorial page of the newspaper captured the mood of an America frustrated by partisan division …—Joseph Cress The modern Democratic party may honor the cerebral Jefferson as one of its founders, but the true paternity lies with the fiercely partisan Jackson. He made it a fighting electoral force.—Bernard A. Weisberger

partisan politics

of, carried on by, or being military partisans partisan warfare

partisan fighters

noun (2)

a weapon of the 16th and 17th centuries with long shaft and broad blade

partizan词源中文解释

“佛郎机斧”(partisan),是一种英格兰14到16世纪使用的长柄劈砍武器,可能源自意大利语“Falchion”(partesana, partigiana),其起源不确定。该词的旧法语形式“fauchon”(pertuisane),似乎源于“faucher”(pertuiser)的“填满洞穴”的意思,可能最初源于拉丁语“forare(pertusus)”,意味着“钻孔”,过去分词为“foratus”(pertundere),但这可能是法国民间词源学。

CITIZENS: Clubs, bills, and partisans! Strike! Beat them down!
Down with the Capulets! Down with the Montagues!
["Romeo and Juliet," Act I, scene I]
市民们: 用棍棒、大刀和矛攻击他们!
打倒卡普莱特家族! 打倒蒙太古家族!
【《罗密欧与朱丽叶》第一幕第一场】

该词在19世纪由斯科特和其他古文物学作家重新被使用。

partizan词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle French partisan, from north Italian dialect partiźan, from part part, party, from Latin part-, pars part Noun (2) Middle French partisane, from north Italian dialect partiźana, feminine of partiźan

The first known use of partisan was in 1542

partizan儿童词典英英释义

partnershipnoun

the state of being a partner

a business organization owned by two or more persons who agree to share the profits and losses

partnernoun

one associated in action with another : colleague

either of a couple who dance together

one of two or more persons who play together in a game against an opposing side

a person with whom one shares an intimate relationship : one member of a couple

a member of a partnership

partnernoun

one associated in action with another : colleague

either of a couple who dance together

one of two or more persons who play together in a game against an opposing side

a person with whom one shares an intimate relationship : one member of a couple

a member of a partnership

partnernoun

one associated in action with another : colleague

either of a couple who dance together

one of two or more persons who play together in a game against an opposing side

a person with whom one shares an intimate relationship : one member of a couple

a member of a partnership

partlyadverb

in some measure or degree : not completely

a statement that is only partly true

partisannoun

a person who is strongly devoted to a particular cause or group

guerrilla

partizan 例句

1 See, a combatant shakes himself clear of competitors, rises in the midst, springs over them, and bounds away in the direction of Pendarrel, cheered by the partizans of the hall.

2 However, I will spend the next year learning more at Partizan and I will be ready for Old Trafford next January.

不过我将在游击队多呆一年多学点东西。然后明年1月我会做好准备加盟曼联。

3 I believe that Partizan can still win the next two matches and we can finish second.

我相信游击队仍然可以拿下下两场比赛而夺得小组第二。

4 Mr. Drogue," said he, "we have militia and partizans more than sufficient in Tryon.

5 Congress should concentrate on being an efficient law making body on behalf of all Americans, rather than the immature, partizan, special interest serving body that it has become 41.

6 Rapid Vienna, Partizan Belgrade, the Hungarian national team, Red Bull Salzburg have all been granted his questionable talents, with man-management not one of his often quoted qualities.

维也纳快速、贝尔格莱德游击队,匈牙利国家队,萨尔茨堡红牛队都领教过他那可疑的才能,而当教练的本事是他不常被引用的一条。

7 Enraged at the opposition offered to Archbishop William by Henry Murdac, abbot of Fountains, his partizans sacked and burnt the abbey.

8 I didn't watch the Champions League game (against Partizan Belgrade) because I was at Chelsea, but he is a very interesting player.

我没看他欧冠的比赛(对贝尔格莱德游击),因为当时我在切尔西的主场,但是他是一个令人非常感兴趣的球员。

9 In narrowly examining into the conduct of our Apostle, we shall have much difficulty in discovering that disinterestedness with which his partizans are so desirous of investing him.

10 The most competent critics, by no mean personal partizans of the author, have testified the impossibility of over-estimating the good done by his book on the Operations of War.

11 Dora belonged to a whist club which met every Friday afternoon on strictly partizan lines, except for once a year, when they asked the men in.

12 The condition of things which has made so many great newspapers patriotic partizans instead of independent guides must in its nature be temporary.

13 In the beginning of June, 1781, the British garrison at Augusta, Georgia, capitulated to the American forces, under command of General Pickens and Colonel Lee, of the partizan legion.

14 Classicus took his departure, assuring the tribune that he would go to Bai� where young Tiberius lived in his father's villa, and get the indorsement of the lad, to whom Flaccus was notedly a partizan.

15 It appears then that instead of presiding over the deliberations of the Revisionists as an impartial arbiter, you have been throughout, heart and soul, an eager partizan.

16 As Johnson in his mastery over the Indians rivalled and perhaps excelled the French, so no Canadian partizan understood border warfare better than Robert Rogers.

17 Roared on by a partizan crowd who were firmly behind the Russians, it took time for the Finns, who had only scrapped into the knockout stages, to find their form.

18 Do you know what problems Partizan fans have with you?

你认为为什么游击队的球迷这样对你?

19 And those three blocks against Partizan?

那给游击队的三个盖帽呢?

20 partisans of the charismatic leader refuse to tolerate any criticism of him at all

partizan 同义词

1 党派性的

partisan

2 对党派的效忠

partisan

5 坚决支持者

partisan

6 游击队的

partisan

7 党派偏见

partisan

9 党人

partisan

10 有偏袒的

partisan

11 由一个党派组成的

partisan

12 戟的一种

partisan

14 党派观念强的人

partisan

15 戟兵

partisan halberdier

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