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单词 tripartite
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Definition of tripartite in English:

tripartite

adjective trʌɪˈpɑːtʌɪttraɪˈpɑrˌtaɪt
  • 1Shared by or involving three parties.

    a tripartite coalition government
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this year's tripartite elections, we as nation must ensure that people and issues that affect their livelihood should be at the centre of the campaigns.
    • Frequently these tribunals were tripartite, one member appointed by each party to the dispute and the third pursuant to a stated procedure.
    • A successful education system is one that is based on a tripartite alliance - teachers, parents and scholars - all working together to make education a success.
    • Legislative changes should be the outcome of tripartite recognition and debate rather than the imposition of one parties views on the other.
    • The two parties are part of the tripartite coalition Cabinet, together with the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, but failed to come up with a joint candidate for the first round of the elections.
    • The council of the tripartite ruling coalition decided that the pullout should happen according to schedule.
    • The tripartite coalition in power got 78 seats out of 121 while needing to win only 63 seats to hold the control of the upper house.
    • However, serious disagreements among the parties soon developed, and the tripartite federation failed to materialize.
    • In my view that must depend upon the arrangements reached between the parties in this tripartite scheme and the commercial realities of the situation.
    • These gentlemen certainly developed our tripartite system of government, but it was hardly an easy task or a harmonious process.
    • It appears that people think aspiring candidates who top the list of the three selected for further scrutiny are automatic candidates in the forthcoming tripartite elections.
    • It also reminds us that, no matter how we attempt to preserve it, faith is essentially invisible and this multi-layered meaning is carried through in the principal element of this tripartite work.
    • She noted that there would be a tripartite meeting with the British Government by the end of September and hopes that the issues at hand concerning integration will be addressed.
    • The tripartite coalition Cabinet ended its first 100 days in office facing a tide of criticism of its social and economic policies, and a series of question marks loom over the road ahead.
    • With the delay of the two ministerial decrees, a tripartite forum comprising employers, trade unions and government representatives will deliberate the issue next month.
    • After the widely hailed tripartite elections of September 28, the country now needs to move forward.
    • These can be made available for tripartite joint ventures on the lines described, with smallholders organised around larger corporate or cooperative mother units.
    • The tripartite agreement between Carmarthenshire County Council, the National Assembly and the Millennium Commission will now be presented to the attraction's board of trustees.
    • Agriculture has taken a centre stage in this year's tripartite elections with the Government already intensifying the delivery of inputs into the hinterland.
    • The king made the statement just two days before tripartite talks by the parties.
  • 2Consisting of three parts.

    a tripartite classification
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Within the tripartite division of the spiraling cochlea sound travels along the liquid-filled canals with much greater force and speed than when it entered the outer ear.
    • Ordinary Lao are likely to use the tripartite classification or even derogatory terms for those designated Lao Theung and Meo.
    • There were three introductions before his speech, three questions from the audience after his speech, and the speech itself was tripartite to a fault.
    • She also examines three of the four border regions of Indian culture where this tripartite classification does not prevail: Kashmir, Kerala and Bengal.
    • The Roman triumphal arch was one of the main sources of Neo classical expression with it tripartite division of four equal columns unequally spaced.
    • The liability of each party will be negotiated upfront and incorporated in the tripartite agreement.
    • Last on the list was the tripartite classification of the productive factors.
    • Hemichordates are distinguished by a tripartite division of the body.
    Synonyms
    three-way

Derivatives

  • tripartitely

  • adverb
    • Like the council itself, commissions are made up tripartitely and consist of employers- and union representatives and independent experts.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Other objectives of this event are: to develop concrete rural job creation projects driven tripartitely.
      • This was because agricultural extension activities were tripartitely funded by World Bank, State and Federal governments.
      • Our Group felt there was a clear need to communicate what the organisation is about and how we work tripartitely.
      • In other words, it is difficult to have a sharp increase of active market access of financial service institutions although market opening is admitted mutually or tripartitely among three countries.
  • tripartition

  • noun trʌɪpɑːˈtɪʃ(ə)nˌtraɪˌpɑrˈtɪʃ(ə)n
    • Yet the appeal to tripartition as the reassertion in triangular format of dialectical possibilities otherwise self-defeating achieves little.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This tripartition is a trap lying in wait for unsuspecting garden designers who, like God, intervene in the world of natural laws and unfolding evolution trying to make nature or the world into a better place.
      • Another difficulty arises from the tripartition of the data to identify the covarion sites.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin tripartitus, from tri- 'three' + partitus 'divided' (past participle of partiri).

Rhymes

bipartite, multipartite, partite, quadripartite, sexpartite
 
 

Definition of tripartite in US English:

tripartite

adjectivetrīˈpärˌtīttraɪˈpɑrˌtaɪt
  • 1Shared by or involving three parties.

    a tripartite coalition government
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In my view that must depend upon the arrangements reached between the parties in this tripartite scheme and the commercial realities of the situation.
    • After the widely hailed tripartite elections of September 28, the country now needs to move forward.
    • The two parties are part of the tripartite coalition Cabinet, together with the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, but failed to come up with a joint candidate for the first round of the elections.
    • The king made the statement just two days before tripartite talks by the parties.
    • It appears that people think aspiring candidates who top the list of the three selected for further scrutiny are automatic candidates in the forthcoming tripartite elections.
    • A successful education system is one that is based on a tripartite alliance - teachers, parents and scholars - all working together to make education a success.
    • Agriculture has taken a centre stage in this year's tripartite elections with the Government already intensifying the delivery of inputs into the hinterland.
    • In this year's tripartite elections, we as nation must ensure that people and issues that affect their livelihood should be at the centre of the campaigns.
    • With the delay of the two ministerial decrees, a tripartite forum comprising employers, trade unions and government representatives will deliberate the issue next month.
    • Frequently these tribunals were tripartite, one member appointed by each party to the dispute and the third pursuant to a stated procedure.
    • These can be made available for tripartite joint ventures on the lines described, with smallholders organised around larger corporate or cooperative mother units.
    • These gentlemen certainly developed our tripartite system of government, but it was hardly an easy task or a harmonious process.
    • The tripartite coalition Cabinet ended its first 100 days in office facing a tide of criticism of its social and economic policies, and a series of question marks loom over the road ahead.
    • The council of the tripartite ruling coalition decided that the pullout should happen according to schedule.
    • Legislative changes should be the outcome of tripartite recognition and debate rather than the imposition of one parties views on the other.
    • It also reminds us that, no matter how we attempt to preserve it, faith is essentially invisible and this multi-layered meaning is carried through in the principal element of this tripartite work.
    • The tripartite agreement between Carmarthenshire County Council, the National Assembly and the Millennium Commission will now be presented to the attraction's board of trustees.
    • However, serious disagreements among the parties soon developed, and the tripartite federation failed to materialize.
    • She noted that there would be a tripartite meeting with the British Government by the end of September and hopes that the issues at hand concerning integration will be addressed.
    • The tripartite coalition in power got 78 seats out of 121 while needing to win only 63 seats to hold the control of the upper house.
    1. 1.1 Consisting of three parts.
      a tripartite classification
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Roman triumphal arch was one of the main sources of Neo classical expression with it tripartite division of four equal columns unequally spaced.
      • The liability of each party will be negotiated upfront and incorporated in the tripartite agreement.
      • There were three introductions before his speech, three questions from the audience after his speech, and the speech itself was tripartite to a fault.
      • Ordinary Lao are likely to use the tripartite classification or even derogatory terms for those designated Lao Theung and Meo.
      • She also examines three of the four border regions of Indian culture where this tripartite classification does not prevail: Kashmir, Kerala and Bengal.
      • Last on the list was the tripartite classification of the productive factors.
      • Within the tripartite division of the spiraling cochlea sound travels along the liquid-filled canals with much greater force and speed than when it entered the outer ear.
      • Hemichordates are distinguished by a tripartite division of the body.
      Synonyms
      three-way

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin tripartitus, from tri- ‘three’ + partitus ‘divided’ (past participle of partiri).

 
 
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