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parliamentarian

/pahr-luh-men-tair-ee-uhn, -muhn- or, sometimes, pahrl-yuh-/US // ˌpɑr lə mɛnˈtɛər i ən, -mən- or, sometimes, ˌpɑrl yə- //UK // (ˌpɑːləmɛnˈtɛərɪən) //

议员,国会议员,议会议员,委员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is expert in the formal rules and procedures of deliberative assemblies and other formal organizations.
    • : British. a member of Parliament.
    • : a partisan of the British Parliament in opposition to Charles I.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlord
Forms: parliamentarians

Examples

  • One of the most straightforward possibilities — which progressives have pushed — is for Democrats to simply ignore the decision of the parliamentarian and include the $15 minimum wage in the bill anyway.

  • Dove had served as parliamentarian from 1981 to 1987 and again from 1995 to 2001, but he began working for the parliamentarian’s office in the mid-1960s.

  • We must be prepared to use every tool in our toolbox to get this done, whether it’s overruling the parliamentarian if necessary or finally ending the filibuster.

  • What can be done via reconciliation is ultimately up to the parliamentarian and the senators, who could decide to overrule her, although that would be very controversial.

  • MEP, Alexandra Geese, of Germany’s Greens, filed an initial complaint with the EDPS on behalf of other parliamentarians.

  • Organized by far-right Belgian parliamentarian Laurent Louis, the congress was ultimately banned by authorities.

  • She might be young for a parliamentarian at 31, but she is no naïve agitator.

  • Ukraine Parliamentarian Lesya Orobets has not slept in days.

  • Ilias Kasidiaris, a young party member and parliamentarian, was sitting alongside two female politicians on a political chat show.

  • After 15 years under house arrest, Suu Kyi is now a parliamentarian and has political calculations to consider.

  • To reduce that town, the Parliamentarian forces marched through Peterborough about the middle of the month of April.

  • The effect of all this harshness naturally was to make the Birmingham folk even more Parliamentarian than before.

  • He was deprived of his wardenship and imprisoned by the Parliamentarian commissioners when they visited Oxford.

  • No Parliamentarian troops were ever marched out of the county until the issue at home was decided.

  • It was fortunate for the Parliamentarian cause in Lancashire that the largest town in the county was on its side.