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
- I already told you which senators to call.
我已经告诉过你该给哪位议员打电话。 - But some Senators have criticized Ms. Yellen's support of programs to increase money in the economy.
但也有参议员批评了叶琳(Yellen)女士对加大经济中资金投入方案的支持。 - 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。 - This too is an unknown: these senators are all political novices.
这也同样是一个未知数,毕竟这些参议员都是些政治新手。 - A group of senators plans to filibuster a measure that would permit drilling in Alaska.
一群参议员计划通过发表长篇大论来阻挠一项允许在阿拉斯加州钻探石油的议案获得通过。 - The senators assailed the president with questions.
议员们质问了总统。 - 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。 - Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are vying for a total of31 pledged delegates in Montana and South Dakota.
参议员希拉里。克林顿和奥巴马正在蒙大拿州和南达科塔州竞争总共的31个的代表人数。 - The president, Mr Biden, Mr Kerry and Mr Hagel are former senators.
奥巴马、拜登、克里和哈格尔都曾担任过参议员。 - Three senators voted against the bill.
三位参议员投票反对这一议案。
