congress的意思和读音

congress

: [ˈkɑŋɡrəs] : [ˈkɒŋɡres]

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congresses  

v.+n.Congress pass,attend Congress,address Congress,Congress call,Congress come

adj.+n.national Congress,party Congress,annual Congress

n.assembly,council,conference,meeting,convention

congressn.

1.[c]a large formal meeting or series of meetings where representatives from different groups discuss ideas, make decisions, etc.

an international congress of trades unions

2.[cspv]the name of the group of people who are elected to make laws, in the US consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives

Congress will vote on the proposals tomorrow.

3.[cspv]used in the names of political parties in some countries

the African National Congress

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v.1.,

n.1.a large meeting of members of a political group; a formal meeting of representatives, for example from different nations or scientific organizations, to discuss ideas, make plans, or solve problems2.a group of people who are chosen or elected to make laws in some countries

na.1.the group of people in the U.S. who are elected to make laws. It consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate

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1.He added that Congress would not accept Kansas as a slave state, or a free state, until the people had voted on the question of slavery.

2.Beijing has yet to accept any target for reducing carbon emissions. The US Congress looks as if it will accept only a small one.

3.He said mooted exemptions for foreign exchange trades from the OTC market reforms being considered by US Congress would not be adopted.OTC

4.The package could be passed by Congress in as little as a week or two.1、2

5.He said it was clear that Johnson wanted to overthrow Congress. Other radical Republicans then joined him in condemning Johnson.

6.They may have no more luck with Congress than Mr Bowles and Mr Simpson; but at least their report will probably be unanimous.

7.His Congress party said he would still lead it into a general election due by May.

8.Selling to foreigners is particularly sensitive at the moment, as China gears up for the Communist Party Congress in the fall.

9.And for year, we have encouraged Congress to put in place as a strong independent regulator to oversee the institutions.

10.The Continental Congress as they battle the forces of Britain, while trying to rally their countrymen to the cause of liberty.