Upper House
常見例句
- If he resists, the LDP might censure him in the upper house, producing a similar outcome.
如果他加以拒絕,自民黨(LDP)也許會(huì)在上議院對他橫加指責(zé),達(dá)到類似的結(jié)果。 - The bicameral Commonwealth Parliament consists of the Queen, the Senate (the upper house) of 76 senators, and a House of Representatives (the lower house) of 150 members.
兩院制的聯(lián)邦議會(huì)包括女王,蓡議院(上議院)有76個(gè)蓡議員,衆(zhòng)議院 (下議院)有150個(gè)成員。 - The Senate, the upper house, is expected to endorse it next month, marking a turning point for Australia, which emits more carbon per person than any other country in the developed world.
作爲(wèi)上議院的蓡議院將於下個(gè)月支持該計(jì)劃,這在澳大利亞這個(gè)發(fā)達(dá)國家中人均碳排放量最大的國家標(biāo)志著一個(gè)轉(zhuǎn)折點(diǎn)。 - The first test of the new government's popularity may come next year in upper house elections in Japan.
- The measures need the approval of the country's upper house of parliament, the Senate, which the government does not control.
- The bill faces strong opposition in the Senate. The upper house of Congress is not expected to take up the issue until September.
- Prime Minister Noda now needs to get the tax rise through the Upper House.
FORBES: For PM Noda: A Week of Political Drama and the Challenge Ahead - Why should any prime minister want to help a neutered upper house go off-message again?
ECONOMIST: Robert Cranborne’s Maxim gun - One idea is to reduce the power of the (opposition-dominated) upper house to block legislation.
ECONOMIST: Action man 返回 Upper House