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congressman

/kong-gris-muhn/US // ˈkɒŋ grɪs mən //UK // (ˈkɒŋɡrɛsmən) //

国会议员,议员,众议员,国会议员

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural con·gress·men.

    • : a member of a congress, especially of the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Examples

  • Here’s what people won’t say in the Nation or these leftist rags that are attacking congressmen like Ron Wright, is that for two years he’s been battling cancer.

  • When the employee asked why the Wage and Hour Division couldn’t do more to help, the investigator told the employee to take it up with his congressman.

  • In that moment, the congressman went into full principal mode and started to survey the situation and make sure everyone was okay.

  • A spokesman for Fleischmann said the congressman was not in the lockdown area Wednesday.

  • The identity of the congressman or -men providing those warnings to Brooks is not disclosed, but anyone familiar with recent events can probably identify some likely contenders.

  • Remember the Christian congressman caught snogging a staffer?

  • The congressman traces his belief in Santa Claus back 40 years, when he was a student going to college “on the GI Bill.”

  • The future congressman also had some spaghetti but no sauce.

  • Schiff, the Hollywood congressman, said that the movie should be promptly released and widely broadcast.

  • Meet the outgoing Michigan Republican congressman who switched his vote and kept the government funded Thursday.

  • A Congressman came out, coughin' behind his hand, an' put his handkerchief into th' northwest corner iv his coat.

  • Th' on'y thing a Congressman isn't afraid iv is th' on'y thing I'd be afraid iv, an' that is iv bein' a Congressman.

  • He has been a spy for the congressman or senator for years, and now aspires to office.

  • It was never clear to either of them precisely what a Congressman did.

  • Clemens wrote to his old friend Rollin M. Daggett, who by this time was a Congressman.