A hard-core group of right-wing senators had hoped to sway their colleagues.
一群骨干右翼參議員曾企圖左右自己的同僚。
柯林斯例句
All 100 senators agree to a postponement.
100位議員全都同意延期。
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When the senators vote, the ayes will have it.
參議員投票時(shí), 投贊成票的人將占多數(shù).
《簡明英漢詞典》
He is one of the senators who signed last week's resolution.
他是簽署上周決議的參議員之一.
《簡明英漢詞典》
The amendment will force senators to show where they stand on the issue of sexual harassment.
修訂案將迫使參議員們表明自己對(duì)性騷擾問題的立場。
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A group of senators plans to filibuster a measure that would permit drilling in Alaska.
參議員們?cè)噲D阻撓一項(xiàng)允許在阿拉斯加州鉆探石油的議案獲得通過。
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The notables include five Senators, two Supreme Court judges and three State Governors.
顯要人物包括五名參議員、兩名最高法院法官和三名州長。
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He bulks large only by contrast with other senators.
他只有和其他參議員相比時(shí)才顯得突出.
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Many senators cast their votes against the new tax law.
許多參議員都投票反對(duì)新稅法.
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He rebuked Midwestern senators who had voted against the tariff bill.
他指責(zé)投票反對(duì)過關(guān)稅法的中西部參議員.
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Senators are chosen in state - wide elections held in even - numbered years.
每逢雙數(shù)年份便舉行全州性的選舉,選出參議員.
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The senators, in return, gave Roosevelt freedom of action in other matters.
作為交換, 參議員們讓羅斯福在其它問題上行動(dòng)自由.
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The senators assailed the President with questions.
議員們質(zhì)問了總統(tǒng).
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Many senators endorsed the new bill.
很多議員贊同該項(xiàng)新法案.
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Three senators voted against the bill.
三位參議員投票反對(duì)這一議案.
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