senators
英 [ˈsɛnətəz]
美 [ˈsɛnətərz]
n. 参议员
senator的复数
柯林斯词典
- (美国、澳大利亚等国的)参议员
Asenatoris a member of a political Senate, for example in the United States or Australia.
双语例句
- He had been chosen by a cabal of fellow senators.
他已被一个由一些参议员同仁组成的小集团选中。 - Elected by local notables for nine years Senators lack the democratic legitimacy of members of the National Assembly
由当地名流选出、任职9年的参议员缺少国民议会议员的民主合法性。 - The senators believe their bill may win enough votes to be veto-proof, and they could be right.
参议员们相信,他们的法案可能会赢得足够多的票数,使总统无法否决。他们的预测可能是对的。 - The notables include five Senators, two Supreme Court judges and three State Governors.
显要人物包括五名参议员、两名最高法院法官和三名州长。 - Three senators voted against the bill.
三位参议员投票反对这一议案。 - Republican strategists are taking particular aim at Democratic senators.
共和党的战略家正尖锐地攻击民主党的参议员。 - The tax cut is widely disparaged by senators from both parties as a budget gimmick.
两个党派的参议员们普遍对作为预算噱头的税收削减嗤之以鼻。 - I already told you which senators to call.
我已经告诉过你该给哪位议员打电话。 - On Capitol Hill, senators today appear to view the matter as something of a tempest in a teapot.
美国国会的参议员们今天似乎把这个问题小题大做了。 - Graham and other senators say they expect the bill to pass later this week.
格雷厄姆和其他参议员说,他们预期这个议案在本星期晚些时候可以得到通过。