backbencher
后座议员
常用释义
英音[ ˌbækˈbentʃə(r) ]
美音[ ˌbækˈbentʃər ]
变形
复数:
backbenchers
基本释义
- n. 后座议员;普通议员
例句
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1·One prominent new backbencher says the Big Society is already "dead in the water."一著名的后座议员也认为“大社会”无法再进行下去。
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2·One prominent new backbencher says the Big Society is already “dead in the water.”一著名的后座议员也认为“大社会”无法再进行下去。
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3·As a result, not being a backbencher but leaving parliament is the right thing to do.至于此事的结果,我相信辞去后座议员、离开国会是我应该做的正确决定。
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4·When still a backbencher, he already distinguished himself in the Commons and was seen as a bright young man.当他还是后座议员时,这位聪明的年轻人已经在下议院中脱颖而出。
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5·One sympathetic backbencher says it is "paper thin" in Parliament, largely confined to Cameron and his inner circle.一位客观开明的后座议员说,在议会里这个提议也就匆匆带过,而且只局限在卡梅隆和他的核心集团里而已。
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6·Just one backbencher, Greg Mulholland, told Mr Cable that he would stick to his earlier pledge to vote against any rise in fees.一位后座议员Greg Mulholland告诉凯布尔先生,说他仍会坚持早期的承诺,对于任何涨学费的议案都投反对票。
同根词
词根:
backbench
backbench
adj
后座议员的
backbench
n
后座议员席