bipartisanship

英 [ˌbaɪˈpɑː.tɪ.zæn.ʃɪp]      美 [ˌbaɪˈpɑːr.t̬ə.zən.ʃɪp]
  • n. 两党合作;两党制
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bipartisanship (n.)
also bi-partisanship, 1895, from bipartisan + -ship.
1. Putting the Democratic legislative barons in driver's seat has undercut bipartisanship.
把民主党立法者放在司机的位置上会削弱两党制.
2. Such bipartisanship will do something to burnish his reputation as a reformer.
这样的两党合作将对凸显布什作为改革者的声誉或有助益.
3. That pledge of bipartisanship may not survive.
两党合作的承诺可能失败.
4. Mr Bush may even be able to extend this fashion for bipartisanship to foreign leaders.
布什甚至能将跨党合作的潮流推广给国外的领导人.
5. ROFL! ROFL ! Approval ratings and'bipartisanship'equate to competency in the current geopolitical arena?
爆笑! 支持率和所谓的 “ 两党合作”就代表了处理地区事务上的能力 么 ?