hung parliament
基本解釋
- 懸浮議會(huì)
英漢例句
- So the range of results likely to produce a hung parliament is now very wide.
可能創(chuàng)造出一個(gè)無多數(shù)議會(huì)結(jié)果的范圍仍然十分廣泛。 - But it failed to yield a clear verdict, leaving the first hung parliament in 70 years.
但是選舉未能產(chǎn)生明確結(jié)果,形成了70年來首個(gè)懸浮議會(huì)。 - Having enjoyed a majority of 16, some glum Labor folk now talk of a hung parliament: two safe inner-Sydney seats are also under a Green siege.
工黨在16個(gè)席位中占大多數(shù),一些消極的工黨成員現(xiàn)在談?wù)摻⒁粋€(gè)掛起的議會(huì):兩個(gè)安全的悉尼內(nèi)部席位現(xiàn)在也在綠色的圍攻之下。 - Although the Maoists did not win a clear majority in a hung parliament, they easily secured support from other parties.
- But he says a hung parliament - in which no party has the overall majority - seems increasingly likely.
- The last time Britain had a hung parliament was in 1974.
- He believes that without Mr Ozawa's leadership, there would be further paralysis in Japan's hung parliament.
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雙語(yǔ)例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- a situation in which no single political party has enough seats (= positions that people are elected to in a parliament) to have total control