tripartite
/traɪˈpɑːtaɪt/ (bre, ipa) · [traɪpˈɑrtˌaɪt] /traɪˈpɑːrtaɪt/ (ame, ipa) · [traɪpˈɑrtˌaɪt] /(ˌ)trī-ˈpär-ˌtīt How to pronounce tripartite (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tripartite — 形容詞
- tripartitepositive
- more tripartitecomparative
- most tripartitesuperlative
1. used to describe something that is divided into three separate sections or that
三方的
由三方組成或分成三部分的
used to describe something that is divided into three separate sections or that requires three different people, groups, or organizations to participate — for example, a tripartite agreement among three companies, or a tripartite system of government with three branches.
The three governments signed a tripartite agreement to protect the region's forests.
三國政府簽署了一項三方協議,以保護該地區的森林。
tripartite + agreement — three-party arrangement
The university created a tripartite system of teaching, research, and community service.
這所大學建立了教學、研究與社區服務三個部分結合的體系。
Kemi outlined a tripartite plan to reduce waste across all factory departments.
Kemi 提出了一項減少工廠各部門浪費的三方計畫。
Christopher's research paper uses a tripartite structure with three main chapters.
Christopher 的研究論文採用三部分結構,共分三大章節。
The committee reached a tripartite deal between workers, employers, and the government.
委員會與勞方、資方及政府達成了一項三方協議。
- three-way
less formal; common in everyday contexts like a three-way agreement or three-way split
- trilateral
more specific; used for three-sided arrangements between countries or governments
- three-part
focuses on the internal division into three sections rather than the number of parties
- unilateral
involving only one party instead of three
- bilateral
involving only two parties instead of three
文法句型
tripartite + noun — almost always used before a noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (attributive position), as in 'a tripartite agreement' or 'tripartite system.' Especially common in academic, political, or legal writing.