词汇 | coalition |
释义 | coalition noun[ C or U ] uk /kəʊ.əˈlɪʃ.ən/ us /koʊ.əˈlɪʃ.ən/ the joining together of different political parties or groups for a particular purpose, usually for a limited time, or a government that is formed in this way: (不同政党或不同群体的人为特定目标而暂时形成的)联盟,同盟,联合体 Government by coalition has its own peculiar set of problems.联合政府有其自身特有的一系列问题。 form a coalitionBy forming a coalition, the rebels and the opposition parties defeated the government.叛乱者与反对党结成联盟,击败了政府。 a coalition government联合政府 The coalition immediately decided to cut capital spending.联合政府立即决定削减资本支出。 Political movements & groups alt-right ANC anti-Bolshevik anti-Bolshevism anti-capitalism big tent black bloc Blairite Blue Dog leftism leftist leftward lefty sectarian sectarianism segregationist Sinn Fein Sovietism the awkward gangidiom the lunatic fringeidiom coalition | American Dictionarycoalition noun[ C ] us/ˌkoʊ·əˈlɪʃ·ən/ politics & government a group formed of different organizations or people who agree to act together, usually temporarily, to achieve something: a governing coalition the National Coalition on Black Voter Participation coalition | Business Englishcoalition noun[ C ] uk /kəʊəˈlɪʃən/us POLITICS a group of two or more political parties working together to win an election or govern an area: form/build/assemble a coalitionWith no party having gained overall control in the election, the two largest parties hope to form a coalition. enter into/join a coalition a coalition government a group of people or organizations working together to achieve something: A coalition of environmental groups is working on a plan to reduce pollution in the city. |
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