lobbyist 英 ['lɒbɪɪst]   美 ['lɑbɪɪst]

lobbyist

lobbyist  英 ['lɒbɪɪst] 美 ['lɑbɪɪst]

n. 说客;活动议案通过者 

名词复数:lobbyists 

Yes, Ms. Congressperson, I know that lobbyist is your good friend, but perhaps someone else should host you on vacation. 我知道那说客是你的朋友,请你本来就没任何问题。 但是也许其他人请你会更合适。
I don’t know if Cody is a real person or perhaps an industry lobbyist with a great imagination and tremendous creativity. 我不知道科迪是否是一个真实的人,还是怀揣着伟大图景和巨大创造力的产业界说客。

  • A lobbyist is someone hired by a business or a cause to persuade legislators to support that business or cause.
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  • n. 说客;活动议案通过者
  • 1. Yes, Ms. Congressperson, I know that lobbyist is your good friend, but perhaps someone else should host you on vacation.

    我知道那说客是你的朋友,请你本来就没任何问题。 但是也许其他人请你会更合适。

  • 2. I don’t know if Cody is a real person or perhaps an industry lobbyist with a great imagination and tremendous creativity.

    我不知道科迪是否是一个真实的人,还是怀揣着伟大图景和巨大创造力的产业界说客。

  • 3. He only pursues writing-only careers like novelist, journalist or copyrighter, when instead, he could have looked into being a minister, public relations assistant, editor or government lobbyist.

    他只追求纯写作的职业,比如小说家、记者或剧作家,而实际上,他也可以找代理人、公共关系助手、编辑或政府说客之类的工作。

  • lobbyist (n.) 1863, American English, from lobby (n.) in the political sense + -ist.
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