backbencher
英 [ˌbækˈbentʃə(r)]
美 [ˌbækˈbentʃər]
n. (英国和某些其他国家议会的)后座议员,普通议员, 后排议员
复数:backbenchers
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牛津词典
noun
- (英国和某些其他国家议会的)后座议员,普通议员, 后排议员
(in the British and certain other parliaments) a member who sits in the rows of seats at the back, and who does not have an important position in the government or the opposition
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (英国下院的)后座议员,普通议员
Abackbencheris a Member of Parliament who is not a minister and who does not hold an official position in their political party.- ...a senior Conservative backbencher.
保守党下院资深后座议员
- ...a senior Conservative backbencher.
英英释义
noun
- a member of the House of Commons who is not a party leader
双语例句
- The Liberal backbencher wants the current test scrapped and replaced by a personal interview that assesses knowledge and spoken English, rather than literacy or computer skills.
自由后排希望目前的测试和取消,取而代之的是一个个人采访时表示,评估的知识和英语口语,而不是识字或电脑技能。 - The prime minister gave into pressure from the backbencher.
首相向来自后排座议员压力让步。 - 'This tax is a disaster waiting to happen,' said an angry Tory backbencher.
“这项税收将为日后埋下祸根,”一位愤怒的保守党后座议员说道。