backbencher

backbencher

美 ['bæk.bentʃər]  英 [.bæk'bentʃə(r)]

  • n.(英国和其他某些国家议会的)后座议员
  • 网络后排议员;后座议员或普通议员;摆得平所谓的后排议员

词形变化

单数:backbencher  复数:backbenchers  

英汉双解

n.
1.
(英国和其他某些国家议会的)后座议员,普通议员,后排议员(in the British and certain other parliaments) a member who sits in the rows of seats at the back, and who does not have an important position in the government or the Opposition

英汉解释

na.
1.
后座议员

英英解释

n.

例句

When still a backbencher, he already distinguished himself in the Commons and was seen as a bright young man.

议员这位聪明年轻人已经下议院脱颖而出

Just one backbencher, Greg Mulholland, told Mr Cable that he would stick to his earlier pledge to vote against any rise in fees.

一位议员GregMulholland告诉凯布尔先生坚持早期承诺对于任何学费议案投反对票

William Hague, then a backbencher and now the shadow foreign secretary, was especially bellicose.

那时众议院后排随大流角色Hague现在已经影子外务大臣尤其好战

It seem that each time a Japanese backbencher MP visits a shrine, relations goes sour. Stupid.

每次日本议员参拜神社两国关系

The backbencher exhorted his colleagues to vote against the motionto censure him for his prolonged absences from the House

一位议员力劝同僚投票反对谴责长期出席国会动议

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