英汉词典

  • parliament

    英:[ˈpɑ:ləmənt]   美: [ˈpɑ:rləmənt] 

    parliament 基本解释

    名词议会,国会

    parliament

    parliament 相关例句

    名词

    1. Parliament makes laws.
        议会制订法律。

    2. The new system should come into force at the dissolution of the present parliament.
        新制度应在本届议会解散时生效。

    parliament 网络解释

    1. 国会大楼:Sharella Motor Inn 在历史名地Thorndon 的植物公园(Botanical Gardens)正对面,国会大楼 (Parliament) 和玫瑰园 (Rose Gardens)也是走路即达. 市中心和博物馆Te Papa Museum 只就在1 km外. 酒店各房间各有植物公园或市中心的景色.

    1. 议会;国会
        The parliament of some countries, for example Britain, is the group of people who make or change its laws, and decide what policies the country should follow.

        e.g. Parliament today approved the policy, but it has not yet become law.
               议会于今天批准了这项政策,但尚未成为法律。

    2. 一届议会(会期)
        A particular parliament is a particular period of time in which a parliament is doing its work, between two elections or between two periods of holiday.

        e.g. The legislation is expected to be passed in the next parliament.
               预计这项法案将在下一届议会中通过。

    词典解释

    1. 议会;国会
        The parliament of some countries, for example Britain, is the group of people who make or change its laws, and decide what policies the country should follow.

        e.g. Parliament today approved the policy, but it has not yet become law.
               议会于今天批准了这项政策,但尚未成为法律。

    2. 一届议会(会期)
        A particular parliament is a particular period of time in which a parliament is doing its work, between two elections or between two periods of holiday.

        e.g. The legislation is expected to be passed in the next parliament.
               预计这项法案将在下一届议会中通过。

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