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
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 |
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When still a backbencher, he already distinguished himself in the Commons and was seen as a bright young man.
当他还是后座议员时,这位聪明的年轻人已经在下议院中脱颖而出。
Just one backbencher, Greg Mulholland, told Mr Cable that he would stick to his earlier pledge to vote against any rise in fees.
一位后座议员GregMulholland告诉凯布尔先生,说他仍会坚持早期的承诺,对于任何涨学费的议案都投反对票。
William Hague, then a backbencher and now the shadow foreign secretary, was especially bellicose.
那时还是个在众议院后排随大流的小角色的Hague,现在已经是影子外务大臣,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,两国关系就会变冷。
The backbencher exhorted his colleagues to vote against the motionto censure him for his prolonged absences from the House
一位后座议员力劝同僚投票反对谴责他长期不出席国会的动议案