bipartisan
bipartisan 英 [ˌbaɪpɑ:tɪˈzæn] 美 [ˌbaɪˈpɑrtɪzn]
adj. 两党连立的;代表两党的
- If something is bipartisan, it has the support of two political parties that normally don’t agree on much. You might read about a bipartisan plan to improve the school system where you live.
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- adj. 两党连立的;代表两党的
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1. The fact is without bipartisan support we cannot solve this problem.
事实是,没有两党的支持,我们不能解决该问题。
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2. Mr. President, I am not yet absolutely sure of your identity but never mind, because I am proposing a solution to this problem that is entirely bipartisan.
总统先生,我还不完全确认你的身份(不确定谁会获胜),但没关系,因为我对该问题提议的解决方案完全是两党中立的。
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3. Six senators, three of them Democrats, have urged him to slow the passage of legislation in order to win bipartisan support.
已有六位参议员,其中有三位民主党人,向他建议放慢立法的步伐,以争取两党的支持。
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