柯林斯詞典partisan /?pɑ?t??z?n, ?pɑ?t??z?n/ (partisans) 義項(xiàng) partisan讀作?pɑ?t?zn。1. ADJ Someone who is partisan strongly supports a particular person or cause, often without thinking carefully about the matter. 盲目擁護(hù)的 He is clearly too partisan to be a referee. 他顯然過(guò)於偏袒,不適郃擔(dān)任裁判。2. N an adherent or devotee of a cause, party, etc 事業(yè)或黨派的追隨者3. N-COUNT Partisans are ordinary people, rather than soldiers, who join together to fight enemy soldiers who are occupying their country. 遊擊隊(duì)員 He was rescued by some Italian partisans. 他被一些意大利遊擊隊(duì)員救了。4. N a spear or pike with two opposing axe blades or spikes 戟 返回 partisan劍橋詞典strongly supporting a person , principle , or political party , often without considering or judging the matter very carefully (常指盲目)支持的,擁護(hù)的;偏袒的 The audience was very partisan, and refused to listen to her speech . 聽衆(zhòng)的觀唸固執(zhí)偏頗,拒絕聽她講話。 partisan politics 派性政治 也見bipartisan 返回 partisan