political party
常見例句
- Political parties run on expediency, not ideology, which makes it possible to cobble together all manner of oddball coalitions.
政黨靠私利而不是意識形態(tài)運行,這使得其能將各種古怪聯(lián)盟結合在一起。 - Political parties taking part in Burma's upcoming elections say they have not been able to enter as many candidates as they want because of restrictive election laws and high registration fees.
參加緬甸即將舉行選舉的政黨表示,由于限制性的選舉法和高額注冊費,他們沒有能夠派出像他們所希望的那樣多的候選人參選。 - Several political parties vie with each other in pulling more votes for themselves.
幾家政黨相互爭著為自己多拉選票。 - In this way, William Jennings Bryan was able to run for president at the head of two separate political parties.
- I don't think I have a clearly defined position which makes me different from some parties to the dispute, whether it's political or cultural or religious.
但我不認為自己有一個特定的立場,將我和其他人區(qū)分開來,無論是從政治上,文化上還是宗教上。
普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節(jié)選 - Things like elections political leaders and parties different causes to which they may feel some attraction interested in wars and revolutions that they see or have heard about.
主題像是選舉,政治領袖及政黨,因為不同的原因,他們可能覺得,戰(zhàn)爭的主題很有吸引力,或是他們親睹或聽聞過的革命,因為想要學習這些事務。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學導論課程節(jié)選 - Collective wage-bargaining is not dead—even Germany's conservative political parties hesitate to campaign for its removal.
ECONOMIST: Germany's economy - Members of Congress from both political parties joined the president at the White House signing ceremony.
NPR: Bush Signs Economic Stimulus Legislation 返回 political party