caucus
党团会议
常用释义
英音[ ˈkɔːkəs ]
美音[ ˈkɔːkəs ]
变形
复数:
caucuses
第三人称单数:
caucuses
现在分词:
caucusing/caucussing
过去式:
caucused/caucussed
过去分词:
caucused/caucussed
基本释义
- n. 干部会议;核心会议;党团会议
- vi. 召开干部会议;开核心会议
例句
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1·We welcome the input of the Black Caucus.我们欢迎的投入,黑色党团。
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2·Our caucus meetings were always the highlight of my week.我们的国会会议总是我一周中最显要的部分。
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3·If Kyl agrees, the majority of the caucus will follow suit.假如凯尔同意,核心会议的多数人会随声附和。
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4·But that is not what the conservative caucus-goers want to hear.但是那并不是保守派党团成员希望听到的。
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5·This multi - staged caucus convention system takes several months.这个多级会议(会)度常常历时好几个月。
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6·Ms Brown's own Senate caucus recently grew by two Republican defections.布朗女士自己的参议院党团最近吸纳了两名共和党倒戈者。
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7·A type of caucus in which delegates leave their seats to mingle and speak freely.一种代表可以离开座位自由组合与交谈的磋商形式。
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8·"People in Iowa needed constant information about how and where to caucus, " he recalls.“爱荷华的人们需要得到关于如何去和在哪里开会的不间断的信息,”他回忆道。
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9·No fewer than 44 House Democrats, almost 20% of the total caucus, voted against the bill.超过44名国会的民族党人士(几乎占了核心会议人数的20%)都对该法案投了反对票。
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10·Members of that caucus chair five congressional committees and at least 14 subcommittees.联线中的议员掌控了5个国会常设委员会,以及至少14个国会小组委员会[2]。