factionalism 英 ['fækʃənəlɪzəm]   美 ['fækʃənə,lɪzəm]

factionalism

factionalism  英 ['fækʃənəlɪzəm] 美 ['fækʃənə,lɪzəm]

n. 党派之争;党派主义;派别活动 

名词复数:factionalisms 

factionalism among the royal family led to a period of instability after the war. 战后,由于皇室党派之争导致了国家政局动荡。
Meanwhile, factionalism and lack of commitment to public service have greatly weakened Mr. Chen's administration. 同时,党派之争和对公共服务缺乏承担大大削弱了陈水扁的治理。

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  • n. 党派之争;党派主义;派别活动
  • 1. factionalism among the royal family led to a period of instability after the war.

    战后,由于皇室党派之争导致了国家政局动荡。

  • 2. Meanwhile, factionalism and lack of commitment to public service have greatly weakened Mr. Chen's administration.

    同时,党派之争和对公共服务缺乏承担大大削弱了陈水扁的治理。

  • 3. The South Korean ruling Grand National Party is driven by factionalism and acts like a minority party despite having nearly two-thirds control of the unicameral National Assembly.

    韩国的在朝党大国家党虽然拥有国民大会几乎三分之二的单院席位,但是受党派之争的印象,大国家党看起来更像一个少数党。

  • factionalism (n.) 1860, American English, from factional + -ism. Prominent up 1930s-1950s in communist jargon.
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