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parliamentary

/pahr-luh-men-tuh-ree, -tree or, sometimes, pahrl-yuh-/US // ˌpɑr ləˈmɛn tə ri, -tri or, sometimes, ˌpɑrl yə- //UK // (ˌpɑːləˈmɛntərɪ, -trɪ) //

议会,国会,议会的,议员

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a parliament or any of its members.
    • : enacted or established by a parliament.
    • : having a parliament.
    • : of the nature of a parliament.
    • : in accordance with the formal rules governing the methods of procedure, discussion, and debate in deliberative bodies and organized assemblies: parliamentary order.

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Examples

  • One of Navalny’s chief lieutenants, Leonid Volkov, reportedly told the Moscow Times his supporters would not protest again until later in the year, to build momentum for September’s parliamentary elections.

  • Regardless of the vote, the military, known as the Tatmadaw, was still guaranteed control of key ministries and a quarter of parliamentary seats under the junta-drafted constitution.

  • Navalny’s return has “particular high stakes” for the Kremlin due to the parliamentary elections scheduled for September, says Noble.

  • The key elections focused on here are presidential and parliamentary races.

  • Power transfers in parliamentary democracies can happen quickly.

  • Jennie kept his parliamentary vestments for her son, apparently instilling in Winston the sense that he would be a leader.

  • “I think that all Slovaks should feel offended,” said MP Tomas Galbavy, who served on the parliamentary culture committee.

  • The Sunday Times of London has reported that it has given a U.K. parliamentary committee evidence of such a Russian gift.

  • And if you look at Britain in comparison: it had a parliamentary system at that time.

  • According to the Parliamentary committee on security and defense there are thousands of soldiers like al-Saadi.

  • Battle of Wakefield; the forces of Charles I defeated by the parliamentary troops.

  • Mr. Grierson was, perhaps, the ablest witness before Parliamentary Committees the railway service ever had, which is saying much.

  • Hard upon all this came the work of preparing for a Parliamentary fight.

  • Moreover, it must be prejudicial to the national interest to impose parliamentary taxes.

  • On the fourth day of the proceedings I made my début as a Parliamentary witness.