词汇 | parliamentarian |
释义 | parliamentarian noun[ C ] uk /ˌpɑː.lɪ.menˈteə.ri.ən/ us /ˌpɑːr.lə.menˈter.i.ən/ a member of a parliament, especially one who is respected for his or her experience and skill议会议员,(尤指)资深议员 US someone who is an expert on the rules and methods used by a group that makes laws or decisions议会法规专家 UK politics: government administration & organization apex awkward backbench Brexit Holyrood hung parliament parliamentary partition partitionist PMQs policy-maker quasi-public reprivatization reprivatize reshuffle soviet the awkward gangidiom the House of Commons the House of Lords the Houses of Parliament You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Experts and specialists UK politics: legislation & law-making Examples of parliamentarianparliamentarian From this date, the paper added its authoritative voice to the parliamentarians and journalists who denounced the 'internment scandal'. The distinction between the parliamentarians' vote for disaffiliation and grassroots sentiment was not lost on the colonial administration. In contrast, parliamentarians' preferences regarding institutional reforms are not dominated by national factors. Bureaucratic dominance means that parliamentarians rely heavily on bureaucrats for information and support regarding drafting of legislation, policy implementation, budgeting, and administrative guidance. He tests his multidimensionality argument on the votes of parliamentarians. Especially, parliamentarian's drive to be reelected establishes the relationship of accountability between the politician and the electorate. Many of the new women parliamentarians were drawn from the women's movement. In 1999 ten young parliamentarians, many of them women, were made ministers of state for newly created ministries (of sports, disability, children). Many of the women parliamentarians, who came from a life of activism, had problems with missing out on their contact with their constituency. British parliamentarians and statesmen obtained more information about taxable capacities available in the colonies. The parliamentarians, indeed, felled and sold for timber the avenues of trees in royal gardens at the interregnum. Many regional leaders and local activists sharply disagreed with the parliamentarians' decision. Political power was diffuse, spread formally among many bureaucratic actors, ministries, and parliamentarians, and informally among influential elder statesmen. Most of these, as we already know, were introduced by individual parliamentarians and passed in committee. Many were aware that as parliamentarians they needed the support of a strong women's movement to get women's rights on the agenda. See all examples of parliamentarian These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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