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词汇 senate
释义 senate
noun[ C ]
(also Senate)uk /ˈsen.ət/ us /ˈsen.ət/

senatenoun[C] (POLITICS)


one of the two groups of politicians who make laws in some political systems such as in the US, Australia, and France, often having different powers from the other group and different rules for members, for example being elected for a longer period: (诸如美国、澳大利亚、法国的)参议院
the senateThe law has no chance of being passed by the Senate.该法律没有机会在参议院获得通过。
the French/Australian Senate法国/澳洲参议院
The US Senate has 100 members.美国参议院有100名参议员。
The UK doesn't have a senate; it has a House of Lords.英国不设参议院,而设上议院。
The senate has the power to veto laws passed by the lower house.
Bermuda is governed by a Senate (11 members), a House of Assembly (40 members, elected for 5 years), and a cabinet headed by a premier.
The House speaker said he was confident the settlement would go through without the Senate's amendment.
He is the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee.
He compared the Canadian and Australian senates.
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senatenoun[C] (EDUCATION)


the group of people who control a college or university大学理事会
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senate | American Dictionary


senate
noun[ U ]
us/ˈsen·ət/
politics & government
the group of politicians who have the most power to make laws in a government:
The US Senate has 100 members.
He served in the state senate.
politics & government
In Canada, members of the Senate give advice about laws but do not make laws.

the Senate | Business English


the Senate
noun[ S ]
 GOVERNMENT, POLITICSukus
the name of the upper house (= more important of the two parts) of the parliaments of some countries, for example the US, Australia, and France:
The law will not be passed by the Senate.

Examples of senate


senate
In this sample, 65 elections were decided by majority votes in the state house and state senate, and 48 elections were decided in joint session.
What happened was this : in not permitting the students to discipline their inferiors, the senate had undermined their claims to being gentlemen.
Second, the senate, the members of which served for nine years with the body renewed every three, remained untouched by the reform.
It came at a time when congress and the senate were not allowed to alter budget legislation.
This meant imposing bureaucratic standards of rationality and accountability on recalcitrant professors, academic senates, and rectors.
Irregular professors had the jus promovendum, and were members of the faculty and senate, but they lacked the power to vote in these decision-making bodies.
The ceremony ended with the departure of the senate.
Just as the senate's adoption of pomp and ceremony, it was designed to shore up and intensify the notion of community.
The music continued while the senate, citizens' assembly and honoured guests viewed the monument.
The senate indeed approved the bill but sent it back to the chamber with many revisions.
Further, cross-national evidence suggests that senate's unequal representation of subnational units shapes legislators' strategies for pursuing distributive policy agendas.
Dominant cities faced no special obstacles from the governor or the senate in enacting special legislation.
One bloc, while supporting the principal of mandatory vaccination disliked the senate's bill.
The turning point was the restoration of the senate in 1874, when this body was empowered to declare the ' disappearance ' of state powers.
Congressional elections in 1882 replaced the lower house's membership as well as a portion of the senate.
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