单词 | parliament-houses |
释义 | parliament /pärˈlə-mənt/noun
ORIGIN: Fr parlement, from parler to speak parliamentāˈrian noun
On the side of parliament during the English Civil War parliamentaˈrianism or parliamentˈarism noun
parliamentarily /-mentˈər-i-li/ adverb parliamentˈary adjective
parliamenting /-mentˈing/ noun
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
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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