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词汇 parliament
释义 parliament
noun
uk /ˈpɑː.lɪ.mənt/ us /ˈpɑːr.lə.mənt/
B2[ C or U ]
in some countries, the group of (usually) elected politicians or other people who make the laws for their country: 议会
On Tuesday the country's parliament voted to establish its own army.该国议会于周二投票决定建立自己的军队。
She was elected to Parliament in 1997.她于1997年被选为国会议员。
[ C ]
a particular period of time during which a parliament is operating, between either holidays or elections议会活动期
There are two chambers in the British parliament - the House of Commons is the lower chamber, and the House of Lords is the upper chamber.英国议会有两院——平民院又称下议院,贵族院又称上议院。
If there were as many women as there are men in parliament, the situation would be very different.如果议会中女性人数和男性一样多,情形就会大不相同了。
The opposition leader led a very forceful attack on the government in parliament this morning.反对党领袖今天上午在议会对政府发起了强有力的抨击。
When a bill is passed in parliament it becomes law.一旦某项法案在议会通过,便成为法律。
After 30 years in the political arena, our local member of parliament is retiring next year.我们当地选出的这位下议院议员已经在政治舞台上活跃了30年,明年他就要退休了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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Politics - general words

parliament | American Dictionary


parliament
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˈpɑr·lə·mənt/
world history
the group of people who make the laws in some countries
world history
Parliament often refers to the legislature of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

parliamentary


adjective[ not gradable ]us/ˌpɑr·ləˈmen·tər·i, -ˈmen·tri/
a parliamentary election

parliament | Business English


parliament
noun[ C or U ]
 GOVERNMENT, POLITICSuk /ˈpɑːləmənt/us
in some countries, a group of politicians who have been elected to make laws for the country:
They are hoping to push a radical income tax reform through parliament.
Currently, women's issues are not being dealt with properly in parliament.

Examples of parliament


parliament
The attempt to convey the moral illegitimacy of the government's and parliament's continuation of apprenticeship was fierce.
However, instinct should be subject to cultural restraint and social intelligence, in international affairs just as in the ordinary world of police courts and parliaments.
Despite these criticisms, the schedule readily passed all colonial parliaments.
A second section discusses the contribution of parliaments in fostering government accountability.
One way of checking on this is to see whether left-right positions of governments line up with their parliaments.
To check this we investigate how accurately parliaments and governments represent the left-right position of the median voter in each of twenty parliamentary democracies.
We have seen from the above that export expansions are robustly associated with a rising hazard of early elections as parliaments mature.
Obviously, parliaments were ripe occasions for viceroys with monarchical pretensions to play out their fantasies.
To illustrate the extent of parliament's acquiescence, it is instructive to compare the failure rate of enclosure legislation with that of non-enclosure legislation.
Large estates permanently confiscated from great delinquents and fractions of estates taken from lesser offenders could be bought by parliament's supporters.
Although its inclusion improves the fit of models, the lagged change in the inflation variable appears to be an artefact of two extremely short parliaments.
The current complexion of parliaments shows the continued growth of professional legislators.
First, parliaments are central to traditional normative concerns about democratic legitimacy and representation.
The first section of the article outlined the emergence of parliaments as bourgeois institutions.
Table 6 gives the coefficients for the pairs of coalitions over the five parliaments.
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Collocations withparliament


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bicameral parliament
The national legislature is a bicameral parliament.
democratic parliament
Should not they be given credit for the great steps that they have already taken in establishing a democraticparliament?
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
dissolution of parliament
However, it is not difficult to think of other circumstances in which an early dissolution of parliament would be desirable, if not essential, for the good of the country.
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