lobbyist的意思和读音

lobbyist

: [ˈlɒbiɪst] : [ˈlɑbiɪst]

n.

lobbyists  

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n.1.someone who lobbies politicians or other people in authority, also lobbyer

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1.A bank lobbyist said the Fed's approach was a "refreshing" change from that of Mr Feinberg.

2.Growing up in Prague, Mr Hodac did not set out to become a lobbyist.

3.One of the most notorious was when Kennedy was observed in sexual intercourse with a woman lobbyist in the booth of a Washington restaurant.

4.Today she sounds like a lobbyist for German business, listing the industries that must be shielded from the full costs of her package.

5."There's a lot of wind flying about on all of this, " says an industry lobbyist in London, who does not seem terribly ruffled by it all.:“。”

6.The top lobbyist for the National Rifle Association said the terrorist watch list has poor integrity.

7."The bill's going to be shaped largely by that process, " said the coalition's chief lobbyist, Nancy Zirkin.“,”NancyZirkin

8.'Without China, a car company has no future, ' says a Brussels-based car-industry lobbyist, who declined to be named.

9.I don't know if Cody is a real person or perhaps an industry lobbyist with a great imagination and tremendous creativity.怀

10.But Mr Obama coolly reminded the audience that Mr McCain's campaign manager had long been a lobbyist for Freddie Mac.