front bench 英 [frʌnt bentʃ]   美 [frʌnt bɛntʃ]

front bench

front bench  英 [frʌnt bentʃ] 美 [frʌnt bɛntʃ]

phrase. 议会的前座(为反对党领袖保留的座位) 

名词复数:front benches 

As a result Rudd has ignored the talent on his front bench, sidelined many ministers from the decision-making process and failed to use powerful voices in policy debates. 结果陆克文忽视了自己前座议员们的才能,拒众多部长于决策过程之外,因而在种种政策性辩论中显得势单力薄。
He pointed out the Tory front bench had all voted in favour of suspending the competition rules to allow the merger to go ahead. 他指出托利党前座都投票赞成暂停两行之间的竞争,而将两行合并。

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  • phrase. 议会的前座(为反对党领袖保留的座位)
  • 1. As a result Rudd has ignored the talent on his front bench, sidelined many ministers from the decision-making process and failed to use powerful voices in policy debates.

    结果陆克文忽视了自己前座议员们的才能,拒众多部长于决策过程之外,因而在种种政策性辩论中显得势单力薄。

  • 2. He pointed out the Tory front bench had all voted in favour of suspending the competition rules to allow the merger to go ahead.

    他指出托利党前座都投票赞成暂停两行之间的竞争,而将两行合并。

  • 3. The debating strength of the front bench .

    前座议员的辩论实力。

the ˌfront ˈbench / ; NAmE / noun [countable + singular or plural verb ] the most important members of the government and the opposition in the British parliament, who sit in the front rows of seats 前座议员(英国议会中坐在前排座位的政府和反对党要员的总称) an Opposition front-bench spokesman on defence 一位谈论国防事务的反对党前座议员发言人 compare back bench front bench front benches ˌfront ˈbench / ; NAmE /
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