bipartisan - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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bipartisan (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/bɪˈpɑːrtɪzən/

Meaning and Usage

The word "bipartisan" refers to something that involves or is supported by two political parties, especially in the context of cooperative efforts and agreements in the political system. It is commonly used in discussions about legislation, policies, or initiatives that receive support from members of both major political parties. The term is prevalent in the United States and is often used in political discourse to describe efforts that aim to bridge partisan divides.

Frequency of use: "Bipartisan" is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, with an emphasis in political speeches, news articles, and formal discussions because of its relevance in contemporary political issues.

Example Sentences

  1. The committee announced a bipartisan plan to address climate change.
  2. Комитет объявил о двухпартийном плане по борьбе с изменением климата.

  3. The bipartisan support for the bill surprised many observers.

  4. Двухпартийная поддержка законопроекта удивила многих наблюдателей.

  5. In order to pass the legislation, the president called for bipartisan cooperation.

  6. Для того чтобы принять законопроект, президент призвал к двухпартийному сотрудничеству.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Bipartisan" can be incorporated into various idiomatic expressions, particularly in political conversation.

  1. Bipartisan agreement
  2. The two parties reached a bipartisan agreement on the budget.
  3. Обе партии достигли двухпартийного соглашения по бюджету.

  4. Bipartisan effort

  5. The bipartisan effort to reform healthcare has been a key topic this year.
  6. Двухпартийные усилия по реформированию здравоохранения были ключевой темой этого года.

  7. Bipartisan approach

  8. Adopting a bipartisan approach is essential for meaningful reform.
  9. Принятие двухпартийного подхода важно для значимой реформы.

  10. Bipartisan support

  11. The project gained bipartisan support from both lawmakers and the community.
  12. Проект получил двухпартийную поддержку как от законодателей, так и от сообщества.

  13. Bipartisan collaboration

  14. Bipartisan collaboration is necessary to solve the country's pressing issues.
  15. Двухпартийное сотрудничество необходимо для решения актуальных проблем страны.

Etymology

The term "bipartisan" is a blend of "bi-" (meaning "two") and "partisan," which originates from the Latin "partisanus," meaning "of a party." The usage of the term in American politics emerged in the second half of the 20th century, as political polarization became more pronounced.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Cooperative - Joint - Cross-party

Antonyms: - Partisan - Divisive - Polarized



25-07-2024