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单词 parliamentary burgh
释义

burgh /bûrˈə/ spelling of borough, used for Scottish burghs, otherwise archaic

ORIGIN: See borough

burghal /bûrgˈl/ adjective

burgher /bûrgˈər/ noun

  1. A freeman or citizen of a borough (used non-technically of British towns, in technical sense chiefly of continental towns, cf burgess)
  2. A townsman
  3. (with cap) a Seceder who felt free to take the burgess oath (see Antiburgher) (Scot)
  4. A citizen of one of the S African Boer republics (historical)
  5. In Sri Lanka, a Eurasian of Dutch or Portuguese extraction, or a person of European race assimilated to the native population (historical)

burgh court noun

Formerly in Scotland, an inferior court of summary jurisdiction presided over by a bailie

burgh of barony noun

A corporation under a feudal superior or baron, who sometimes nominated the magistrates

burgh of regality noun

A burgh of barony enfranchised by crown charter, with regal or exclusive criminal jurisdiction within its territory

parliamentary burgh

  1. A burgh whose boundaries, as first fixed in 1832 for parliamentary representation, were adopted later for municipal purposes
  2. A burgh which by itself or in combination elected a member of parliament

police burgh

A burgh constituted by the sheriff for purposes of improvement and police

royal burgh

A corporate body deriving its existence, constitution and rights from a royal charter, actual or presumed to have existed

parliament /pärˈlə-mənt/

noun
  1. An assemblage of the political representatives of a nation, often forming the supreme legislative body
  2. (in France until the Revolution) one of certain superior and final courts of judicature, in which also the edicts of the king were registered before becoming law
  3. A meeting for deliberation
  4. Gingerbread in the form of rectangular biscuits (also parˈliament-cake or (Scot) parˈley or parˈly)
  5. A little-used term for a group of owls
ORIGIN: Fr parlement, from parler to speak

parliamentāˈrian noun

  1. An adherent of Parliament in opposition to Charles I
  2. A person who is skilled in the ways of parliament
adjective (historical)

On the side of parliament during the English Civil War

parliamentaˈrianism or parliamentˈarism noun

  1. The principles of parliamentary government
  2. The parliamentary system

parliamentarily /-mentˈər-i-li/ adverb

parliamentˈary adjective

  1. Relating to parliament
  2. Enacted, enjoined, or done by parliament
  3. According to the rules and practices of legislative bodies
  4. (of language) civil, decorous
  5. (in the Civil War) for Parliament against the Royalists

parliamenting /-mentˈing/ noun

  1. Acting as a member of parliament
  2. Debating

parliamentary agent noun

A person employed by private individuals or societies for drafting bills or managing business to be brought before parliament

parliamentary burgh see under burgh

parliamentary private secretary noun

A Member of Parliament acting as an aide to a government minister (abbrev PPS)

parliamentary train noun

A railway train which, by act of parliament (1844), ran daily with sufficient accommodation for passengers at a penny a mile

parˈliament-heel noun

A slight careening of a ship

parˈliament-hingeˈ noun

A hinge allowing a door to be laid back along the wall

parˈliament-house noun

A building where parliament sits or has sat

parˈliament-manˈ noun

  1. A member of parliament
  2. A parliamentarian

act of parliament

A statute that has passed through both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, and received the formal royal assent

(Act of) Parliament clock

A type of wall clock (usu of mahogany, and with a large uncovered dial found esp in public houses) which became popular around 1797 in response to an act of parliament imposing a tax on all clocks and watches

Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration see Ombudsman

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