non-partisan

英 [ˌnɒnˌpɑː.tɪˈzæn]      美 [ˌnɑːnˈpɑːr.t̬ə.zən]
  • adj. 无党派的;超党的
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non-partisan (adj.)
also nonpartisan, 1872, American English, from non- + partisan.
FIRST POLITICIAN: Who's backing this non-partisan candidate?
SECOND POLITICIAN: The non-partisan party.
["Life," Sept. 29, 1927]
As a noun from 1888.
1. The language of Darwin was intelligible to experts and non-experts alike.
达尔文的语言无论对专家还是非专业人士而言都明白易懂。
2. Non-violence and patience are the central tenets of their faith.
非暴力和忍耐是他们的信仰的核心原则。
3. The Afro-Asian nations had approved the basic general principles of non-alignment.
亚非国家已经同意了不结盟的基本通则。
4. His new relationship with Germany is enshrined in a new non-aggression treaty.
他与德国的新关系受新的互不侵犯条约的保护。
5. The General does not like non-combatant personnel near a scene of action.
将军不喜欢非战斗部队人员靠近战场。