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汉英
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un. 1.
n. 1.
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释义:
全部,republican,Republican Party,Fianna Failthe Republican Party
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1.
WHEN Barack Obama was running for the Senate,anadvisershowed him a file of damaging facts that Republicanshad dug up about him.
巴拉克·奥巴马参加竞选的时候,当时一名顾问曾向奥巴马指出共和党已经掌握了令人难堪的事实。
2.
RepublicanlawmakerssayDemocrats are trying to pushthroughabillwithout enough time for proper Congressionalscrutiny.
共和党议员说,民主党人试图在未经国会审慎斟酌的情况下通过一项议案。
3.
And it'sworthnoting just how much that oppositionhashardened over time,evenas the plight of the unemployedhasworsened.
并且,值得注意的是,随着时间的推移共和党的反对却变得越来越强硬,尽管失业者的处境已经达到恶化的程度。
4.
David Plouffe, a White Houseadviser, toldABCyesterday it wasnot clear ifthere would be enoughHouseRepublicans to get a deal through.
白宫顾问DavidPlouffe昨天告诉ABC记者说还不确定众议院是否有足够的共和党议员支持这个协议。
5.
Zach Howell,president of the College RepublicanNationalCommittee, could have said the same thing twoyears ago.
6.
Voterswillhave to choosebetweenthem:defendersof the richin the Republican corner, reckless spendthrifts in the Democraticone.
选民们也只能在他们之间做出选择:是支持一个维护富人利益的共和党,还是选择一个只会大手大脚花钱的民主党。
7.
You do not havetobearepublican to agree that thisneeds to bediscussed.
8.
"This year, the scales are tipped, " he said. "And I think you're going to seea lot of Republicansvoting for Obama this year. "
今年,天平的重心变了。你会看到很多共和党人今年将投奥巴马的票。
9.
FeministsandRepublicans have collaborated to leave the US "bereft of anyculture of love", Bruckner believes.
布吕克内认为,女权主义和共和党勾结,导致美国“丧失了一切爱恋文化”。
10.
During an appearanceonCNN'sLate Edition,hesaid on many key issues, John McCain is tooliberal to be the Republicannominee.