lobbyist

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英 ['lɒbɪɪst]
美 ['lɒbɪɪst]
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  • n.

    说客;

  • 变形

    复数:lobbyists

    英英释义

    lobbyist[ 'lɔbiist ]

    • n.someone who tries to persuade legislators to vote for bills that the lobbyists favor
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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. In an hour long philippic, the legislator denounced the lobbyist opposing his bill.
      在一个小时的漫骂演说中,立法者猛烈抨击议案通过者反对他的议案。
    2. The lobbyist has pull with the senator.
      游说者对参议员有影响力。
    3. Her husband is a lobbyist, and familiar with almost every senator.
      她的丈夫是个说客,几乎跟每位参议员都熟。

    权威例句

    The ideal lobbyist: Personal characteristics of effective lobbyists
    New Job and More Targets for Acorn's Top Lobbyist
    State autonomy & civil society: The lobbyist connection
    PPARδ/β: The Lobbyist Switching Macrophage Allegiance in Favor of Metabolism
    Cancer Converts Tobacco Lobbyist: Victor L. Crawford Goes On the Record
    The Congress and the Tax Lobbyist: How Special Tax Provisions Get Enacted
    The Tariff and the Lobbyist: Political Institutions, Interest Group Politics, and U.S. Trade Policy
    The Tariff and the Lobbyist: Political Institutions, Interest Group Politics, and U.S. Trade Policy
    Cancer converts tobacco lobbyist: Victor L. Crawford goes on the record. Interview by Andrew A. Skolnick
    Thinking Like a Lawyer, Acting Like a Lobbyist: Some Notes on the Process of Revising UCC Articles 3 and 4
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