multi-party
multi-party — 形容詞
1. describes a system, agreement, election, or discussion that involves more than t
多方
涉及多個團體、政黨或組織的
describes a system, agreement, election, or discussion that involves more than two groups, organizations, or political parties.
Kenya held its first multi-party elections in 1992 after decades of single-party rule.
肯亞在數十年的一黨統治後,於 1992 年舉行了第一次多方選舉。
collocation: multi-party elections
Darius reviewed the multi-party contract before the six companies signed it.
Darius 在六家公司簽署前審查了那份多方合約。
collocation: multi-party contract
Adina asked whether the multi-party talks would lead to a formal treaty.
Adina 詢問多方會談是否會產生正式條約。
A multi-party agreement must cover the interests of every group at the table.
多方協議必須涵蓋談判桌上每個團體的利益。
In a multi-party system, smaller parties can still win seats and join coalitions.
在多方體制中,小黨仍能贏得席次並加入聯合政府。
- multilateral
more formal; used mainly in diplomacy and international relations
- many-sided
less formal but also less precise; can suggest complexity rather than distinct parties
- pluralistic
refers to a society or system that allows diverse groups to coexist, not just to a specific agreement or event
- single-party
involving only one political party or group
- bilateral
involving exactly two parties, especially in diplomacy or law
文法句型
multi-party + noun
用法筆記
Almost always placed directly before a noun (attributive position). The hyphen is required in standard written English; writing it as two separate words ('multi party') or as one unhyphenated word ('multiparty') is sometimes seen but less accepted in formal usage.