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coalition

/koh-uh-lish-uhn/US // ˌkoʊ əˈlɪʃ ən //UK // (ˌkəʊəˈlɪʃən) //

联盟,联盟的,联盟的情况

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a combination or alliance, especially a temporary one between persons, factions, states, etc.
    • : a union into one body or mass; fusion.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounallied group, association

Examples

  • Biden’s campaign has defended his efforts, saying the former vice president is pursuing a diverse electoral coalition like the one that rallied behind Obama in 2008 and 2012.

  • The coalition includes a number freshman lawmakers who beat Republicans in 2018 and are now facing tough re-election races in GOP-leaning seats.

  • The coalition said it wants Facebook to increase the resources for monitoring groups for hate speech and violence and to change its policy to forbid events that involve a call to use weapons.

  • Now the business and labor coalition behind Measure C is consulting attorneys about whether they can salvage the measure.

  • The coalition is awaiting a full briefing from their attorney to determine their next steps.

  • His New Deal Coalition brought together Southerners, Northern ethnic minorities, and urban blacks under the same banner.

  • As part of the MassEquality coalition, Marc Solomon, a former Senate aide, was working to get Bay State legislators to vote no.

  • But taking such action puts them at odds with the most powerful and best-organized segment of their coalition.

  • U.S.-led coalition airstrikes recently have been increased on Raqqa.

  • On one night earlier this month, the coalition launched 30 strikes on the town.

  • That it was his determination to hazard all things rather than chill the coalition.

  • Certain elements of the press, long under political dominion, were preparing to come out for a coalition ministry.

  • In February, 1778, it was believed that he and Bute were engaged on some scheme of coalition which might again put him in power.

  • He had no love for Shelburne, but he hated Fox, and determined if possible to avoid falling into the hands of the coalition.

  • All except Stormont belonged to the party of Fox, the dominant partner in the coalition.