prorogue / proʊˈroʊg /

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prorogue 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

pro·rogued, pro·ro·guing.

  1. to discontinue a session of.
  2. to defer; postpone.

prorogue 近义词

prorogue

等同于 postpone

prorogue

等同于 put off

prorogue

等同于 recess

prorogue

等同于 remit

prorogue

等同于 shelve

prorogue

等同于 stay

prorogue

等同于 suspend

prorogue

等同于 terminate

prorogue

等同于 waive

prorogue

等同于 adjourn

prorogue

等同于 defer

prorogue

等同于 delay

prorogue

等同于 hold up

更多prorogue例句

  1. Take away from the Governor his power to prorogue and dissolve, leave him the veto, and there will soon be collision.
  2. The gentleman would take away from the Territorial Governors the power to prorogue and dissolve the Assemblies.
  3. Retain the qualified veto, and take away the power to prorogue and dissolve, and what will be the consequence?
  4. If the assemblies took notice of it, they were to prorogue or dissolve them.
  5. I was so fortunate as to arrive just in time to see Lord Harcourt, with the usual ceremonies, prorogue the Parliament.