cross-party
/ˌkrɒsˈpɑː.ti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌkrɑːsˈpɑːr.ti̬/ (ame, ipa)
cross-party — 形容詞
1. involving or supported by politicians or groups from two or more different polit
跨黨派的
跨越不同政黨的
involving or supported by politicians or groups from two or more different political parties, usually with the aim of achieving something that benefits all sides.
A cross-party committee was set up to examine the proposed changes to the law.
一個跨黨派委員會成立,負責審查提出的法律修正案。
attributive: cross-party + committee
The immigration bill received cross-party support in Parliament last night.
這項移民法案昨晚在議會獲得了跨黨派的支持。
collocation: cross-party support
Cross-party talks have taken place this week to reach an agreement on the budget.
本週舉行了跨黨派會談,以就預算達成協議。
The mayor urged the councillors to adopt a cross-party approach to solving the housing crisis.
市長呼籲議員們採取跨黨派的方式來解決住房危機。
A cross-party group of MPs has called for cleaner rivers and beaches across the country.
一個跨黨派議員團呼籲全國各地改善河川與海灘的清潔。
- bipartisan
specifically between two parties; cross-party can involve more than two
- all-party
less common; suggests every party is included, while cross-party implies several but not necessarily all
- partisan
strongly supporting one party, not seeking agreement across parties
- single-party
involving only one political party
文法句型
cross-party + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used attributively (before a noun). The noun that follows is typically a collective entity such as committee, group, talks, support, agreement, or approach.