factional 英 [ˈfækʃnəl]   美 [ˈfækʃnəl]

factional

factional  英 [ˈfækʃnəl] 美 [ˈfækʃnəl]

adj. 小派别的,造成派系分裂的 

Fortunately I was too young at the time; otherwise I might well have been one of the factional fighters. 好在我那个时候还年幼;否则我恐怕也会是那些武斗者们中间的一个。
This raises the question whether it is possible to transform politics to replace enmity and factional conflict with friendship to replace conflict with harmony? 这就产生了一个问题,是否有可能转变政治,以友谊,取代敌对与派系冲突,以和谐取代冲突?

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  • adj. 小派别的,造成派系分裂的
  • 1. Fortunately I was too young at the time; otherwise I might well have been one of the factional fighters.

    好在我那个时候还年幼;否则我恐怕也会是那些武斗者们中间的一个。

  • 2. This raises the question whether it is possible to transform politics to replace enmity and factional conflict with friendship to replace conflict with harmony?

    这就产生了一个问题,是否有可能转变政治,以友谊,取代敌对与派系冲突,以和谐取代冲突?

  • 3. In part this is due to mechanisms and traditions within these parties that provide for some level of internal democracy, or at least of peaceful factional competition.

    在某种程度上,这种进步归功于党内的先进机制和传统的并存,并且从某种程度上催生了内部的民主,或者至少是相对和平的派系竞争。

  • factional (adj.) 1640s, from faction (n.1) + -al (1). Shakespeare used factionary (c. 1600).
fac·tion·al / ˈfækʃnəl ; NAmE ˈfækʃnəl / adjective [only before noun ] connected with the factionsof an organization or political party 派系的;派别的 factional conflict 派系冲突 fac·tion·al·ism / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] fac·tion·al / ˈfækʃnəl ; NAmE ˈfækʃnəl / fac·tion·al·ism / ; NAmE /
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