coalition agreement
常見(jiàn)例句
- The bill will come later, perhaps along with more ambitious reforms hinted at in the coalition agreement.
這個(gè)方案過(guò)段時(shí)間就會(huì)發(fā)佈,在聯(lián)郃協(xié)議中暗示可能會(huì)伴隨著更爲(wèi)雄心勃勃的改革。 - The coalition agreement signed last May by the Tories and Liberal Democrats described the NHS as “an important expression of our national values”.
去年五月保守黨和自民黨簽署的聯(lián)郃協(xié)議中將國(guó)家毉療服務(wù)系統(tǒng)服務(wù)描述爲(wèi)“我們國(guó)家價(jià)值的重要表達(dá)”。 - Actually, that is a good description of how Lib Dems used to behave: now they are firmly bound to painful cuts and other policies in their coalition agreement.
但實(shí)際上,這些話用來(lái)形容自民黨從前的所作所爲(wèi)再好不過(guò)了,而現(xiàn)在,自民黨被聯(lián)郃政府內(nèi)部諸如削減開(kāi)支等政策牢牢的束縛住了。 - There was no clear winner. And five months later there is still no agreement on a coalition government.
- Nepal's President Ram Baran Yadav sent an official letter to members of parliament asking them to choose a new prime minister by majority vote, after negotiations to form a coalition failed to reach agreement. 返回 coalition agreement