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coalitions

英 [ˌkəʊəˈlɪʃənz]

美 [ˌkoʊəˈlɪʃənz]

n.  (两党或多党)联合政府; (尤指多个政治团体的)联合体; 联合; 结合; 联盟
coalition的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 联合政府
    Acoalitionis a government consisting of people from two or more political parties.
    1. Since June the country has had a coalition government...
      从6月份起,该国一直由一个联合政府执掌政权。
    2. It took five months for the coalition to agree on and publish a medium-term economic programme.
      联合政府花了5个月的时间才达成并公布了一项中期经济计划。
  • N-COUNT (政党、社团等的)同盟,联盟
    Acoalitionis a group consisting of people from different political or social groups who are co-operating to achieve a particular aim.
    1. He had been opposed by a coalition of about 50 civil rights, women's and Latino organizations.
      大约有50个民权组织、女性社团和拉丁裔社团联合起来反对他。

双语例句

  • One or other of the major parties would usually have enough seats to govern alone, but coalitions or agreements between parties may sometimes be needed.
    主要政党中的一个或多个其他通常会拥有足够的席位来单独执政,但有时可能需要各方之间的联盟或协议。
  • Indeed, all post-war governments have been coalitions.
    的确,所有二战后组成的政府都是联合执政的。
  • There is no doubt that the US will more than ever need to build effective coalitions to obtain results.
    毫无疑问,美国将比任何时候都需要建立有效的联盟,以获取成效。
  • Since Iraq, Mr Bush has tried to build coalitions against proliferation.
    在伊拉克之后,布什就试图建立联盟来打击核扩散。
  • Efforts by major coalitions like Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families have been stalled.
    像更安全的化工产品,健康家庭这样主要组织的努力已陷入停滞。
  • A second alternative is functional multilateralism-coalitions of the willing and relevant.
    第二种可选方案是功能性多边主义由有意愿的相关方结成同盟。
  • He could simply assemble coalitions of the willing to advance US interests.
    他可以仅仅召集起支持者联盟,推进美国的利益。
  • I see no reason why parties should not form cross-border coalitions in policy areas reserved for national politics.
    在我看来,各国政党没有理由不在国家政治“专属”的政策领域组建跨境联盟。
  • Non-governmental organizations and coalitions are pressing to have the international language question placed on the agendas of the United Nations and the European union.
    国际非政府组织和联盟迫使联合国和欧盟将国际语言问题列入会议日程。
  • Most often those who are diplomatic, respectful and build coalitions with effective people win.
    通常赢家都是那些老练的、尊重别人的、和有影响力人士联系紧密的人。