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assemblyman

/uh-sem-blee-muhn/US // əˈsɛm bli mən //UK // (əˈsɛmblɪmən) //

议员,议员先生,议员们,议会议员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural as·sem·bly·men.

    • : a member of a legislative assembly, especially a member of the lower house of the legislature in certain states of the U.S.

Examples

  • After that success, which we can do mostly through executive action, we go back to the assemblymen and -women and senators, and now it's time for a big infrastructure package.

  • While Gloria leaves most lobbying to the city’s paid team, Granda said his previous gig as a state assemblyman who got to know other elected leaders at the state Capitol has helped the city push its legislative agenda.

  • In his call with the assemblyman, Kim told the New York Times, Cuomo pressed him to retract the quote on the grounds that he had misheard DeRosa.

  • Brown's likely challenger is Tim Donnelly, a far-right Republican assemblyman from Twin Peaks, who is currently on probation.

  • One Nevada state assemblyman said he'd vote for slavery if his constituents demanded it.

  • The contest for city attorney will feature the incumbent, Carmen Trutanich, against assemblyman and former councilman Mike Feuer.

  • The powerful Brooklyn Assemblyman Vito Lopez is now alleged to be connected to a similar racket.

  • The former Hewlett-Packard CEO just spent $5.5 million of her own money to beat Rep. Tom Campbell and Assemblyman Chuck DeVore.

  • It is done in this way: a grafter becomes an assemblyman, and with others lays a plan of graft.

  • "I thought there was some law against practicing without a license," speculated Assemblyman Brown.

  • "The leopard doesnt change his spots or the Red his (or her) color," asserted Assemblyman Brown.

  • The young assemblyman stepped back and viewed those before him fearlessly.

  • But the young assemblyman had not forgotten how to box, and he dodged with an agility that was astonishing.