lobby的意思和读音

lobby

: [ˈlɑbi] : [ˈlɒbi]

n.;()

v.〕()

lobbies  lobbied  lobbying  

adj.+n.powerful lobby

v.+n.lobby government,lobby Congress

n.atrium,entrance hall,faction,foyer,ginger group

v.apply pressure,petition,promote,pull strings,push

lobbyn.

1.[c]a large area inside the entrance of a public building where people can meet and wait

a hotel lobby

2.[c](in the British Parliament) a large hall that is open to the public and used for people to meet and talk to Members of Parliament

3.[cspv]a group of people who try to influence politicians on a particular issue

The gun lobby is/are against any change in the law.

4.[c][sing]an organized attempt by a group of people to influence politicians on a particular issue

a recent lobby of Parliament by pensioners

v.

1.[t][i]~ (sb) (for/against sth)to try to influence a politician or the government and, for example, persuade them to support or oppose a change in the law

Farmers will lobby Congress for higher subsidies.

Women's groups are lobbying to get more public money for children.

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n.1.a large entrance hall or foyer immediately inside the door of a hotel, theater, or other public building2.a public area in or near a legislative building where people can meet and petition their political representatives3.a group of supporters and representatives of particular interests who try to influence political policy on a particular issue4.either of the two rooms in the British Parliament where members of both houses of Parliament vote for or against bills and proposals5.a visit to a legislative building to petition political representatives, organized by a campaign group as a protest or in an attempt to influence policy6.an organized group of people who represent a particular area of business or society and try to influence politicians7.a place in the British parliament building where politicians meet and talk to journalists1.a large entrance hall or foyer immediately inside the door of a hotel, theater, or other public building2.a public area in or near a legislative building where people can meet and petition their political representatives3.a group of supporters and representatives of particular interests who try to influence political policy on a particular issue4.either of the two rooms in the British Parliament where members of both houses of Parliament vote for or against bills and proposals5.a visit to a legislative building to petition political representatives, organized by a campaign group as a protest or in an attempt to influence policy6.an organized group of people who represent a particular area of business or society and try to influence politicians7.a place in the British parliament building where politicians meet and talk to journalists

v.1.to attempt to persuade a political representative or influential person to support or oppose a particular cause2.to campaign for or against a particular piece of legislation by attempting to influence politicians3.to try to influence politicians or people in authority on a particular subject

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1.Think of the White House press corps, the British "lobby" press that covers parliament or sports journalists assigned to a team./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.It had coats of arms in the lobby and a giant statue of a king in flowing robes.

3.It had a huge high-ceiling lobby, comfortable rooms, and a nice restaurant and bar./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.As I stepped into the bathroom you could hear machine gun fire start up in the lobby and everybody in there just froze.

5.Also, as you can see the scene is quite simple. . . just a small lobby (mostly modeled with boxes).)。

6.Expectant mothers, ' he said. Moments later, a well-to-do young woman pushing a kid in a stroller stepped into the lobby.

7.With a lobby designed so guests can socialize with new friends or old, at Sheraton, you know you belong.

8.The Hotel Il San Pietro is built into the side of a seaside cliff, and the lobby lift takes guests directly to a private beach.(HotelIlSanPietro)

9.Someone may even get around to posting his picture in the CFTC's lobby, still adorned with that of his Republican predecessor.CFTC

10.Lord Patten, now chancellor of Oxford University, said he would not lobby for the post but would be "very positive" if asked.(OxfordUniversity)”。