coalition
coalition 英 [ˌkəʊəˈlɪʃn] 美 [ˌkoʊəˈlɪʃn]
n. 联合;结合,合并
名词复数:coalitions
- A coalition is a group of people who join together for a common cause, like a coalition you form with other skateboarders who want to convince your town to build a skate park.
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- n. 联合;结合,合并
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1. to form a coalition
组成联合政府
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2. a two-party coalition
两党联合的政府
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3. a coalition government
联合政府
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4. a coalition of environmental and consumer groups
环境保护和消费者团体的联盟
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5. They didn't rule out coalition with the Social Democrats.
他们不排除与社会民主党人结盟的可能性。
- coalition (n.) 1610s, "the growing together of parts," from French coalition (1540s), from Late Latin coalitus "fellowship," originally past participle of Latin coalescere "unite, grow together, become one in growth" (see coalesce). Political sense, "voluntary temporary union of persons, parties, nations, etc., for the attainment of a certain object" is attested by 1715.
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