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lobbying是lobby的现在分词 - v.游说;收买议员;运动通过议案;暗中运动
- n.休息室;门厅;接待室;(表决时分别投票的)投票厅
- 网络游说活动;院外活动;游说集团
复数:lobbies 过去分词:lobbied 现在分词:lobbying v.+n. lobby government,lobby Congress n. atrium,entrance hall,faction,foyer,ginger group v. apply pressure,petition,promote,pull strings,push 1. | [c] (公共建筑物进口处的)门厅,前厅,大厅a large area inside the entrance of a public building where people can meet and wait |
2. | [c] (英国议会的)民众接待厅(in the British Parliament) a large hall that is open to the public and used for people to meet and talk to Members of Parliament |
3. | [cspv] (就某议题企图影响从政者的)游说团体a group of people who try to influence politicians on a particular issue |
| The gun lobby is/are against any change in the law. 赞同拥有枪支的团体反对作任何法律上的修改。 |
4. | [c][sing] (就某议题企图影响从政者的)游说an organized attempt by a group of people to influence politicians on a particular issue |
| a recent lobby of Parliament by pensioners 领养老金者近来在议会的游说 |
1. | [t][i] ~ (sb) (for/against sth) 游说(从政者或政府)to try to influence a politician or the government and, for example, persuade them to support or oppose a change in the law |
| Farmers will lobby Congress for higher subsidies. 农民将游说国会提高对农业的补贴。 | | Women's groups are lobbying to get more public money for children. 妇女组织在游说政府,要求增加对儿童的拨款。 |
n. | 2. (英国下院的)会客室,休息室;接待室;(表决时分别投票的)投票厅 3. 〔美国〕(出入议院休息室用收买等手段左右法案的)院外活动集团 2. (英国下院的)会客室,休息室;接待室;(表决时分别投票的)投票厅 3. 〔美国〕(出入议院休息室用收买等手段左右法案的)院外活动集团 | v. | 1. 〔美国〕(在会议室中)运动议员,收买议员;运动通过议案 1. 〔美国〕(在会议室中)运动议员,收买议员;运动通过议案 |
n. | 1. a large entrance hall or foyer immediately inside the door of a hotel, theater, or other public building 2. a public area in or near a legislative building where people can meet and petition their political representatives 3. a group of supporters and representatives of particular interests who try to influence political policy on a particular issue 4. either of the two rooms in the British Parliament where members of both houses of Parliament vote for or against bills and proposals 5. a visit to a legislative building to petition political representatives, organized by a campaign group as a protest or in an attempt to influence policy 6. an organized group of people who represent a particular area of business or society and try to influence politicians 7. a place in the British parliament building where politicians meet and talk to journalists 1. a large entrance hall or foyer immediately inside the door of a hotel, theater, or other public building 2. a public area in or near a legislative building where people can meet and petition their political representatives 3. a group of supporters and representatives of particular interests who try to influence political policy on a particular issue 4. either of the two rooms in the British Parliament where members of both houses of Parliament vote for or against bills and proposals 5. a visit to a legislative building to petition political representatives, organized by a campaign group as a protest or in an attempt to influence policy 6. an organized group of people who represent a particular area of business or society and try to influence politicians 7. a place in the British parliament building where politicians meet and talk to journalists | v. | 1. to attempt to persuade a political representative or influential person to support or oppose a particular cause 2. to campaign for or against a particular piece of legislation by attempting to influence politicians 3. to try to influence politicians or people in authority on a particular subject |
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