Member of Parliament
英 [ˌmembər əv ˈpɑːləmənt]
美 [ˌmembər əv ˈpɑːrləmənt]
n. (议会中代表特定地区的)议员(常用缩略形式 MP)
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柯林斯词典
- (议会中代表某一地区的)议员(常用其缩略形式 MP)
AMember of Parliamentis a person who has been elected by the people in a particular area to represent them in a country's parliament. The abbreviationMPis often used.
双语例句
- Winston Churchill once argued with British's first woman member of parliament, Nancy Astor.
一次,温斯顿。丘吉尔同英国第一位女下院议员南茜。埃斯特展开激烈争论。 - They elected Marcus as their Member of Parliament.
他们推选马库斯为他们的国会议员。 - You could be elected as a member of parliament.
你有可能被选为议员。 - The electors declared for their present member of parliament.
选举者宣布拥护他们的现任议员。 - I feel that what you'd really like is to be a member of parliament.
我看你的真正志向应当是当一名议员。 - The President does not have to be a member of parliament.
总统不是国会的成员。 - If a Member of Parliament wishes to speak about a company with which he is connected, he must declare his interest.
下院议员若想谈论与其有关的公司的事,则必须申明他和该公司的利益关系。 - They elected Tom Jones as their Member of Parliament.
他们选汤姆?琼斯为国会议员。 - She is married to a prospective member of parliament.
她嫁给了一位可望成为国会议员的人。 - Valentin varennikov, a former army general and member of Parliament, is the head of its Supervisory Council.
退役将军、现任议员瓦伦汀瓦连尼科夫(valentinvarennikov)是该组织的监事会负责人。
