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senator

/sen-uh-ter/US // ˈsɛn ə tər //UK // (ˈsɛnətə) //

参议员,议员,参议院议员,元老级人物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of a senate.
    • : Senator. a title of respect accorded a person who is or has been a member of the Senate.

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Examples

  • Republicans, with the exception of a few senators, are still functioning as though they were in 2020.

  • Manchin is working with a bipartisan group of senators on this more targeted approach.

  • Rob Portman, a long-serving senator from Ohio, is Greene’s antithesis.

  • “Good transportation policy can play no less a role than making possible the American Dream,” he told senators during the hearing.

  • The senator has responded by ridiculing Rogen, calling him a “moron” and framing him as a “rich, angry Hollywood celebrity” whose politics conflict with “blue-collar” workers or union members.

  • How far has Congress really evolved on race when in 50 years it has gone from one black senator to two?

  • Ed Brooke, the first African-American Senator since Reconstruction, embraced fights with the left and right.

  • I am reminded of the story of Senator Bernie Sanders (Independent, VT) walking along the shores of Lake Champlain.

  • The Kentucky senator seems to be making the ‘Seinfeld’ holiday a tradition on Twitter.

  • The biggest blowback will be against the ‘reforming’ Kentucky senator, because Republicans back cops, period.

  • Then I'll take you to Sacramento with me next year—I'm a senator this term—as my private secretary, and you'll learn a lot.

  • Apollonius, a senator of the empire, was put to death at Rome, and we read of numerous martyrdoms elsewhere.

  • He might climb higher and become a United States Senator, but the corporation finds him too useful here.

  • Samuel Putnam, a Massachusetts judge and senator, died at Somerville, aged 85.

  • He sold out to Senator Swink and others and moved on to Chicago, his early stamping ground.