backbencher中文什么意思
后座议员
例句与用法
- Edward du cann , chairman of the 1922 committee of tory backbenchers , would throw his hat in the ring
保守党后座议员1922年委员会的主席爱德华?杜坎参加了竞选。 - Recalcitrant backbenchers hamstrung the prime minister ' s attempt to railroad the bill through the commons
不屈不挠的后座议员们挫败了首相操纵下议院匆忙通过这个法案的企图。 - 25 . recalcitrant backbenchers hamstrung the prime minister ' s attempt to railroad the bill through the commons
不屈不挠的后座议员们挫败了首相操纵下议院匆忙通过这个法案的企图。 - The labor backbencher says students who finish high school early are less equipped for the workplace and are destined for a life of low pay and unskilled work
这位工党的后座议员称,离开高中过早的学生在工作岗位上不如高中毕业的同龄人胜任,注定一辈子只能做低薪酬无技能的粗活。
英文释义
名词- a member of the House of Commons who is not a party leader
百科释义
In Westminster parliamentary systems, a backbencher is a Member of Parliament (MP) or a legislator who does not hold governmental office and is not a Front Bench spokesperson in the Opposition. A backbencher may be a new parliamentary member yet to receive high office, a senior figure dropped from government, or someone who for whatever reason is not chosen to sit either in the ministry or the opposition Shadow Ministry.
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