senate的意思和读音

senate

: [ˈsenət] : ['senət]

n.

senates  

v.+n.senate pass,run senate,senate come,control senate,leave senate

adj.+n.full senate

n.governing body,council,legislature,congress,assembly

senaten.

1.[sing]one of the two groups of elected politicians who make laws in some countries, for example in the US, Australia, Canada and France. The Senate is smaller than the other group but higher in rank. Many state parliaments in the US also have a Senate.

a member of the Senate

a Senate committee

2.[c][ususing][u](in some countries) the group of people who control a university

the senate of Loughborough University

3.[sing](in ancient Rome) the most important council of the government; the building where the council met

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n.1.the more senior part of a legislature that has two parts; the more senior part of the U.S. Congress; the highest level of government in ancient Rome2.a group that governs some universities

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3.(CORAZON AQUNIO)SENATE(BLUE RIBBON)

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1." He said he served as Senate speaker, but the work does not end, determined to " make people's lives for the better and hard work.使”。

2.Harry Reid, the party's leader in the Senate, faces a difficult election fight in Nevada: he said the mosque should go somewhere else.(HarryReid)

3.Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he did not expect to have to defend religious freedom on the floor of the U. S. Senate.·

4.Richard Shelby, the top Republican on the Senate banking committee, said the bail-out in its original form was unacceptable.RichardShelby

5.We sort of have a 'do-nothing Senate' right now where nobody's wanting to really pick up the ball and run with it. . .”,

6.President Bush said he hoped Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, has the same desire to move the bill forward as he does.·

7.When he entered the Senate, Miller did not know that he was shortly to be murdered by his dearest friend.

8.He had served in the marines in World War II, had been a great governor, and was the best speaker in the Senate.

9.The findings and allegations in the Senate report are said by people familiar with the matter to mirror those discovered by US authorities.

10.The point of all this, though, was to uphold the worth of the Senate.