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par·lia·men·ta·ry
par l men t ri
词根:parliament
adj.parliamentarian 议会的
n.parliament 议会,国会
parochialism 偏狭,狭隘;教区制度;乡土观念;眼界狭小
parliamentarian 国会议员,熟练而又有经验的议员
adjective
of or relating to a parliament parliamentary debate
parliamentary elections
enacted, done, or ratified by a parliament
a parliamentary grant of money
of or adhering to the parliament as opposed to the king during the English Civil War
… rendered the parliamentary armies … victorious.—David Hume
of, based on, or having the characteristics of parliamentary government
parliamentary democracy
of or relating to members of a parliament
have the leader selected by the parliamentary caucus—London Times
of or according to parliamentary law
parliamentary procedure
parliamentary system议会制;议会政体(等于parliamentary government)
parliamentary democracy议会民主制
"议会的; 符合立法机构的规则和惯例的",1610年代,来自 parliament + -ary。
borrowed from Medieval Latin parlamentārius, parliamentārius, from parlamentum, parliamentum parliament + Latin -ārius -ary >entry 2
The first known use of parliamentary was in 1604
parochialadjective
of or relating to a parish
restricted or limited in range or scope : narrow, provincial
a parochial point of view
parlousadjective
dangerous sense 1, risky
parlornoun
a room in a home, hotel, or club used for conversation or the reception of guests
any of various business places beauty parlor
funeral parlor
parliamentaryadjective
of, relating to, or enacted by a parliament
of or relating to government by a cabinet whose members belong to and are responsible to the legislature
of or according to the rules governing the way in which official meetings (as of a parliament or congress) are conducted
parliamentary procedure
1 Iceland is due to hold parliamentary elections in April, and the unpopular coalition government could be thrown out.
2 However, a report last year by a British parliamentary committee noted the agreement's lack of climate ambition, saying:
3 There were posters for the coming European parliamentary elections, for the Greens and the right-wing National Front, which would later triumph.
4 “This period before 1938 is even more interesting than the Nazi period, because it shows how quickly a parliamentary democracy can change.”
5 With the right deployment of public cash, I'm sure we can turn millions of Britons from bunting-obsessed monarchists into hardcore parliamentary reform anoraks.
6 Internal shake-ups eventually followed as Denmark shifted its form of government from absolute monarchy to parliamentary democracy.
7 "And now we have police poring over new information and in the background we have parliamentary select committees who are seething as they believe they were also seriously misled."
8 Brazen fraud in the parliamentary vote unexpectedly energized the middle class, which for years had been politically apathetic.
9 A petition calling for the mandatory wearing of high heels to be made illegal received more than 152,000 signatures, and prompted a parliamentary inquiry into workplace dress codes.
10 Photograph: Roger Tooth for the Guardian In the absence of actual parliamentary news, lobby journalists have been scrutinising the holiday reading of the party leaders.
11 The report said: “Government should consult on the introduction of a new offence in electoral law of intimidating parliamentary candidates and party campaigners.”
12 Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, who frequently threatens Serb secession from Bosnia, sponsored Friday's statue unveiling, an event some analysts saw as part of a political campaign ahead of a parliamentary election in October.
13 With so much distrust in change coming from the ruling elite, it’s perhaps unsurprising that voter turnout in the country was significantly lower this year than in the first free parliamentary election in 2014.
14 Narrowly speaking, this is true: Under that country’s parliamentary system, and especially in a right-wing coalition government such as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s, small settler and religious parties do exert disproportionate influence.
15 Does he really think that when you write the history of parliamentary democracy or of the novel that you should not, Whiggishly, tell a story of cumulation?
16 On Friday, tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the parliamentary building for a third time, objecting to the bill that would subject government officials and private companies to questioning by legislators — or fines or imprisonment.
17 Clegg says police commissioners don't write parliamentary questions for Labour MPs.
18 The country's election commission has advanced the date of parliamentary elections by three days.
该国的选举委员会将议会选举日期提前了3天。
19 Vucic is expected to sign a decree later Tuesday dissolving parliament so a snap parliamentary election could be held at the same time as the presidential elections and municipal ballots in Belgrade and several towns.
20 In March, the German parliament endorsed the Enabling Act, granting Hitler unprecedented power to enact laws without parliamentary involvement.
1 斯文
2 议院
3 国会
congressional parliamentarian diet congress parliament Cortes duma Majlis witan witenagemot Houses of Parliament house cortes reichstag riksdag rigsdag
4 国会的
7 议会
council diet parliament Majlis state assembly Cortes Knesset Tynwald the Houses of Parliament house congress parishad parliamentarian conciliar thing chamber legislature westminster boule cortes knesset storting storthing States General leg. legis. court senate assize Sanhedrin majlis Storting
8 议会的