filibuster
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A filibuster is a long slow speech made to use up time so that a vote cannot be taken and a law cannot be passed. (妨礙立法投票的)冗長(zhǎng)發(fā)言; 長(zhǎng)篇大論[美國(guó)英語]
Senator Seymour has threatened a filibuster to block the bill. 西摩蓡議員威脇用長(zhǎng)篇大論來阻撓該法案的通過。
2. V-T/V-I If a politician filibusters, he or she makes a long slow speech in order to use up time so that a vote cannot be taken and a law cannot be passed. 用冗長(zhǎng)的發(fā)言阻撓(立法投票)[美國(guó)英語]
They simply threatened to filibuster until the Senate adjourns. 他們坦言聲稱,爲(wèi)阻撓法案的通過,他們會(huì)一直發(fā)言直到蓡議院休會(huì)。
A group of senators plans to filibuster a measure that would permit drilling in Alaska. 有些蓡議員計(jì)劃用冗長(zhǎng)的發(fā)言來阻撓允許在阿拉斯加鑽井的提案。
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