backbencher 英 [ˌbækˈbentʃə(r)]   美 [ˌbækˈbentʃər]

backbencher

backbencher  英 [ˌbækˈbentʃə(r)] 美 [ˌbækˈbentʃər]

n. 后座议员;普通议员 

名词复数:backbenchers 

When still a backbencher, he already distinguished himself in the Commons and was seen as a bright young man. 当他还是后座议员时,这位聪明的年轻人已经在下议院中脱颖而出。
Its announcement was made in advance of an attempt next week led by the Tory backbencher Nadine Dorries to amend the health and social care bill to force such a requirement. 保守党后座议员Nadine Dorries领导了修改卫生和社会照料法案的活动,下周会进行修订。卫生部的声明就是为了遵照这一法律的新规定。

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  • n. 后座议员;普通议员
  • 1. When still a backbencher, he already distinguished himself in the Commons and was seen as a bright young man.

    当他还是后座议员时,这位聪明的年轻人已经在下议院中脱颖而出。

  • 2. Its announcement was made in advance of an attempt next week led by the Tory backbencher Nadine Dorries to amend the health and social care bill to force such a requirement.

    保守党后座议员Nadine Dorries领导了修改卫生和社会照料法案的活动,下周会进行修订。卫生部的声明就是为了遵照这一法律的新规定。

  • 3. One sympathetic backbencher says it is "paper thin" in Parliament, largely confined to Cameron and his inner circle.

    一位客观开明的后座议员说,在议会里这个提议也就匆匆带过,而且只局限在卡梅隆和他的核心集团里而已。

  • backbencher (n.) 1897 in a parliamentary context (originally Canadian), from back bench (1874 in this sense), from back (adj.) + bench (n.); occupants of the rear seats being the least-prominent politicians.
back·bench·er / ˌbækˈbentʃə(r) ; NAmE ˌbækˈbentʃər / noun (in the British and certain other parliaments) a member who sits in the rows of seats at the back, and who does not have an important position in the government or the opposition (英国和其他某些国家议会的)后座议员,普通议员, 后排议员 compare frontbencher backbencher backbenchers back·bench·er / ˌbækˈbentʃə(r) ; NAmE ˌbækˈbentʃər /
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