英:[ˈlɒgrəʊlɪŋ]
美:[ˈlɔgroʊlɪŋ]
英:[ˈlɒgrəʊlɪŋ]
美:[ˈlɔgroʊlɪŋ]
n.
<美>滚木头,互相吹捧,资产阶级政客间互相投赞成票以通过彼此都有利的提案
v.
滚木材,互相捧场,互投赞成票使通过( logroll的现在分词 )
log·roll·ing
lawg ro lIng [or] lag ro lIng
浮木摔跤
The first known use of logrolling was in 1812
loiterverb
to interrupt or delay an errand or a journey with pointless stops
to remain in an area for no good reason
to lag behind
loiterverb
to interrupt or delay an errand or a journey with pointless stops
to remain in an area for no good reason
to lag behind
loiterverb
to interrupt or delay an errand or a journey with pointless stops
to remain in an area for no good reason
to lag behind
loinnoun
the part of the body on each side of the spinal column between the hip and the lower ribs
a cut of meat (as beef) from the loin of an animal
the pubic region
the organs of reproduction
loinclothnoun
a cloth worn as a garment about the loins
loinnoun
the part of the body on each side of the spinal column between the hip and the lower ribs
a cut of meat (as beef) from the loin of an animal
the pubic region
the organs of reproduction
logy1 of 2adjective
sluggish, tired
-logy2 of 2noun combining form
doctrine : theory : science
biology
logwoodnoun
a Central American and West Indian tree of the legume family that has hard brown or brownish red heartwood used in dyeingalso: the heartwood or a preparation made from it
log1 of 3noun
a large piece of a cut or fallen treeespecially: a long piece of a tree trunk trimmed and ready for sawing
a device for measuring the speed of a ship
the daily record of a ship's speed and progress
the full record of a ship's voyage or of an aircraft's flight
a record of performance, events, or day-to-day activities
a computer log
log2 of 3verb
to cut trees for lumber or to clear land of trees in lumbering
to put details of or about in a log
to move a distance or reach a speed as noted in a log
to sail a ship or fly an aircraft for an indicated distance or time
the pilot logged thousands of miles and hundreds of hours
log3 of 3noun
logarithm
logrollingnoun
the rolling of logs in water by treading
the trading of votes by legislators to get favorable action on projects of interest to each
1 A president elected this way would limp into office lacking legitimacy via a process ripe for logrolling and corrupt bargaining.
2 Such late-session legislative logrolling is what has earned the Legislature a reputation for secret deals that don’t represent the public’s desires.
3 While old-fashioned logrolling and interest-group politics has actually improved the original proposal already, further improvements will require serious attention to the nature of the research culture involved.
4 Even with the stoutest of disclosures, this form of op-edding would smack of legal logrolling.
5 Without the structure parties provide, logrolling, favor-trading and compromise on legislation would have to start from scratch each time a bill is proposed.
6 As panel participant and literary agent Eric Simonoff pointed out, the survey respondents were upset about “logrolling” —the practice of blurbs or reviews written by friends or colleagues of the author.
7 These appropriations are secured by what you call in America ‘logrolling.’
8 He stalks around the wrestling ring, high-fiving the crowd before slowly logrolling inside.
9 For a legislature without effective means of information and analysis must oscillate between blind regularity, tempered by occasional insurgency, and logrolling.
10 Yes, the tea party has pushed Republican ideology far to the right, but the establishment way of politics — the horse trading, logrolling and backslapping — has prevailed, and it always will.
11 Petitioners shouldn’t bundle unrelated issues together, a practice derisively known as logrolling.
12 The little grove in which the tents were pitched was thronged with visitors, the Rangers were out in full force and there was a good deal of "logrolling" going on.
13 This Stasi-worthy logrolling is how the media propagandize for the propagandist.
14 The state capital was moved to Springfield as a part of the give and take of logrolling.
15 But he has taken over a deeply compromised system, one that he and other critics say is riven with corruption and logrolling.
16 But by this point, the herd is already leaping into the water, the crocs have grabbed a few by their throats and are logrolling to rip away limbs.
17 And I’m willing to defend in principle logrolling deals that were made with Republican senators to retain their votes, such as Lisa Murkowski’s insistence on including a provision to allow drilling on currently off-limits lands.
18 Sims no longer get stuck during logrolling when trying to exit while another is entering.
在进行滚木头游戏时,如果在另一个人加入的时候退出,将不会再被卡住。
19 The gathering in Hayward will showcase more than 20 events for world records in areas such as logrolling, chopping and pole climb.
20 Still, logrolling and other lumberjack sports are tougher than they look on a TV screen.
1 支援
supportive hand backing helping reinforcement underpin patronage support second boost uphold patronize succor succour
2 合作
collaborative cooperative collaboratively cooperatively partnership collaboration cooperation tie-up affiliate align collaborate cooperate play ball with in alliance with in cooperation join forces with concurrent synergetic cooperant combination participation consort concurrence copartner combine concur coalesce co-operate teamwork