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2019-01-22外刊

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    parliamentary/ˌpɑːrləˈmentri/

    adj. 议会的,国会的(parliament n.)

    margin/ˈmɑːrdʒɪn/

    n. (获胜者在时间或票数上领先的)幅度,差额

    e.g.

    例句:Lala won by a narrow margin.

    以微小的差距获胜

    形容词最高级 + ever  有史以来最……的

    the largest-ever defeat for a ruling party.

    ruling party

    执政党

    e.g.

    搭配短语:opposition party反对党,在野党

    Tory/ˈtɔːri/

    adj. 保守党成员的,托利党人的(Tory n.)

    backbencher/ˌbækˈbentʃər/

    n. (英国和其他国家议会的)后座议员,后排议员,普通议员

    e.g.

    相关词汇:frontbencher

                      政府大臣,反对党的领袖

    vote down

    投票否决

    leave sb. with sth.使某人处于某种处境

    It leaves Mrs May with precious little time to decide what to do next.

    MP 

    n. 议会议员,国会议员

    e.g.

    全称:Member of Parliament

    palatable/ˈpælətəbl/

    adj. (主意、建议等)合意的,可接受的

    e.g.

    例句:Some of the dishes have been changed to make them more palatable to Chinese consumers.

    ratify/ˈrætɪfaɪ/

    v. 批准,正式签署

    treaty/ˈtriːti/

    n. 条约,协定

    e.g.

    搭配短语:a peace treaty 和平协定

    搭配短语:draw up a treaty  签署条约

    tweak/twiːk/

    n. 扭,拧;轻微的调整,小小的改进

    e.g.

    例句:I gave her ear a tweak.

    例句:Maybe you should tweak a few sentences before you send in the essay. (v.)

    declaration/ˌdekləˈreɪʃn/

    n. 公告,宣言

    e.g.

    搭配短语:the Declaration of Independence

    concession/kənˈseʃn/

    n. 让步,妥协

    e.g.

    搭配短语:make some concessions

    the country concerned

    相关国家

    this time round

    这一次

    adamant/ˈædəmənt/

    adj. 坚决的,坚定不移的

    e.g.

    英文释义:Impossible to persuade, or unwilling to change a decision.

    例句:She's adamant that she's coming.

    substantive/ˈsʌbstəntɪv/ /səbˈstæntɪv/

    adj. 重要的;实质性的

    backstop /ˈbækstɑːp/

    n. 支撑物;后备方案

    e.g.

    英文释义:Something that is prepared in advance in order to prevent worse problems if something goes wrong.

    为了防止糟糕事件发生而提前做的后备方案

    customs/ˈkʌstəmz/

    n. 海关;关税

    push for

    奋力争取

    e.g.

    搭配短语:push for equality

    referendum/ˌrefəˈrendəm/

    n. 全民公决,全民公投

    The risk is that Britain could leave the EU with no deal at all, wreaking maximum damage on the economy.

    英国可能会“无协议脱欧”,对经济造成最大程度上的损害。

    wreak/riːk/(常与havoc搭配    大浩劫)

    v. 造成,引起(灾祸等)

    e.g.

    英文释义:To wreak means to cause something to happen in a violent and often uncontrolled way.

    例句:The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops.

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