词汇 | roll-call |
释义 | roll call noun[ C ] uk /ˈrəʊl ˌkɔːl/ us /ˈroʊl ˌkɑːl/ If someone does a roll call, they read aloud the names of all the people on the list to make certain that they are present.点名 Questioning people & asking questions in general ask after someone ask questions of someone/somethingidiom be someone's for the askingidiom beat something out of someone bombard consultative Gallup poll inquisition inquisitor outpoll pin someone down ply someone with something poll pry put someone through the millidiom put someone through the wringeridiom roll shoot survey trick question roll call | American Dictionaryroll call noun[ C ] us/ˈroʊl ˌkɔl/ the act of reading aloud the names of people on a list to check whether they are present Examples of roll callroll call The rollcall of near-misses and abjurations is striking. Another option would be to compare how the party and ideological models compare at the individual-level on each rollcall. Another option is to compare how the party and ideological models compare in explaining individual-level vote choices on each rollcall. The contributors read like a rollcall of the international great and good in ageing, and they have written their short chapters clearly. Apart from the melancholy discovery that 40 per cent of them are now dead, the rollcall is striking. Because the overall number of such votes was relatively small, however, senators had little opportunity to use rollcall votes to forge an individual identity. There are no rollcall votes and no record is kept of the votes of an individual legislator. It is reasonable to assume that cases decided by rollcall will be more conflictual in nature, revealing differences that cannot be easily dismissed. The names are a rollcall of the major sporting and cultural events in the summer calendar of the rich. However, many legislatures only conclude a minority of decisions by rollcall. Why might the selection of votes for rollcall be non-random? Less than a third of all votes are by rollcall. There was a register that was marked every day and a rollcall done twice a day during the morning and evening. Strong correlations between rollcall voting patterns for policy pairs are a preliminary indicator that a logroll may have occurred. To do so, we order the members according to the percentage of liberal votes they had cast up to the time of the actual rollcall being examined. See all examples of roll call 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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