英:[ˈsenətə(r)]
美:[ˈsenətər]
英:[ˈsenətə(r)]
美:[ˈsenətər]
sen·a·tor
se n tr
复数:senators
词根:senate
adj.senatorial 参议院的;参议员的
n.senate 参议院,上院;(古罗马的)元老院
senatorship 参议员之职
公元前1200年, senatour,“市民委员会成员,掌握国家政权的一部分”,特指古罗马,源自古法语 senator(现代法语 sénateur),源自拉丁语 senator “参议员”,源自 senex “老的; 老人”(源自 PIE 词根 *sen- “老的”)。
Elder(n.)是本土的等效词。古英语也可能用 folcwita 表达这个概念。从14世纪末开始,“现代治理机构成员”; 特别是在美国使用从1788年开始。女性形式 senatress 可追溯到1731年。从1891年到1971年, Senators 是华盛顿特区的职业棒球队的名称。
参议员
Middle English senatour, from Anglo-French senatur, from Latin senator, from senatus
The first known use of senator was in the 13th century
Senecanoun
a member of an Indigenous people of western New York
sendverb
to cause to go sent a messageespecially: to set in motion by physical force sent the ball into right field send a rocket to the moon
sent the pupil home
to cause to happen
whatever fate may send
to put or bring into a certain condition
sent them into a rage
to cause someone to pass a message on or do an errand—often used with out
send out for lunch
to dispatch a request or order—often used with away
sent away for skates
sendverb
to cause to go sent a messageespecially: to set in motion by physical force sent the ball into right field send a rocket to the moon
sent the pupil home
to cause to happen
whatever fate may send
to put or bring into a certain condition
sent them into a rage
to cause someone to pass a message on or do an errand—often used with out
send out for lunch
to dispatch a request or order—often used with away
sent away for skates
sendverb
to cause to go sent a messageespecially: to set in motion by physical force sent the ball into right field send a rocket to the moon
sent the pupil home
to cause to happen
whatever fate may send
to put or bring into a certain condition
sent them into a rage
to cause someone to pass a message on or do an errand—often used with out
send out for lunch
to dispatch a request or order—often used with away
sent away for skates
senatornoun
a member of a senate
senatorialadjective
of or relating to a senator or a senate
senatorial office
senatornoun
a member of a senate
1 There are some senators and politicians in the pictures with us.
2 “These senators don’t seem to think it’s worth the risk,” she said.
3 Late that night, Wayne Morse, a senator from Oregon, got a call from a man he knew in the Pentagon.
4 “Do you think the senator will be able to light a fire under them and get people in here to save us?”
5 Panpipe music is playing lightly from the speakers, and reporters and photographers are snapping photos and talking to the more-famous guests—senators and city council members.
6 She became an Arizona state senator.
她成为了亚利桑那州的一名参议员。
7 Later, John Palmer, the half-Sioux lawyer, sent a letter to Charles Curtis, a U.S. senator from Kansas; part-Kaw, part-Osage, Curtis was then the highest official with acknowledged Indian ancestry ever elected to office.
8 Two years ago when they drove to Washington, D.C., they were arrested for stealing the back tires off a senators car.
9 The chief sponsor of the New York law, state Senator Emanuel Gold, says he's not giving up.
纽约州立法的主要倡议人州参议员伊曼纽尔·戈尔德说,他不会放弃。
10 The senator’s wife paused, letting a delicate beat pass.
11 Two white senators from North Carolina say that Dr. King isn’t important enough to have a day honoring him.
12 Fry’s rooms were in the west wing of the building, not very far from where the senators and representatives met.
13 I was a senator’s wife, but beyond that, and more important, I had a career that mattered to me.
14 The senator frowned and looked worried, and I felt sorry for him.
15 The senators stampeded out of the auditorium—whether from excitement or panic, Percy wasn’t sure.
16 The senators’ eyes moved back and forth between Octavian and Reyna, watching the test of wills.
17 Papa used to joke that if he hadn’t met Mama he might have ended up a senator.
18 Much as he loved power, he was more comfortable leading troops than trading barbs with senators.
19 Included in the historic development was the election of Carol Mosely Braun, the first African American woman US senator in history.
20 “The Post just broke the name of the Independent senator joining Richards’s cabinet,” she says.
4 参议员
6 元老院议员
7 上院议员