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Definition of conferee in English: confereenoun kɒnfəˈriːˌkänfəˈrē 1A person who attends a conference. 会议参加者 the conferees discussed the need to control emissions of greenhouse gases Example sentencesExamples - Prompted by the position papers and by the tour plenary sessions, conferees spent most of a day in discussion in the working groups.
- An in-charge conferee utilizes his computer containing appropriate software to initiate the conference and to control the participation of the conferees.
- The conferees also agreed to restrict further research on the program without extensive consultation with Congress.
- The weekend conferees will also discuss the concept of proportional representation, which they like, as they believe it advances the cause of minorities and non-mainstream political thinkers.
- Worn out after a day of breakout sessions and adventure excursions, which include mountain biking, horseback riding, and sea kayaking, conferees can retire to the spa to partake of a varied menu of massage therapies.
- As the week came to a close, conferees took the information they had learned in DC home to apply in their local communities, the message ‘Stay Engaged’ echoing in their ears.
- The rooms filled with conferees and conference papers seldom interest me.
- In that list, it seems to me global warming is the most serious problem, though it doesn't follow that we should adopt either the solutions put to the conferees, or any other solution: that depends on costs and benefits.
- International donors helped fund transit for the delegates, the construction of the peace village where the conferees met, and equipment such as radios for the border security stations set up by the conference.
- We've seen these kind of games played before in conference, where conferees drop provisions which they should not drop when they're both in the House and the Senate bills.
- But fortunately, we're surrounded here by conferees that are plenty capable, plenty smart and care deeply about the future of the country.
- House and Senate budget conferees agree on a $1.8 trillion budget resolution for fiscal year 2001 that includes $7.1 billion for a farm bailout package.
- Significantly, these broadly representative and informed conferees have reached a unanimous conclusion.
- In the end, both conferees were deeply affected by the event, especially by live-via-telephone testimony from a death-row inmate.
- In the House-Senate conference, it was defeated by the Senate conferees on a 15 to 14 straight-line party vote.
- Thanks to the recent blackout, House and Senate conferees are under renewed pressure to resolve their differences on the environmentally-damaging energy bill that passed both chambers.
- I hope that in my future I never ever again have to go to a conference and think about whether or not the male conferees are married.
- In order to help the conferees better define the term ‘equitable,’ the letter suggests that the farm bill negotiators consider the following criteria for a dairy payment program.
- His agreement is necessary before the House conferees can push the language we have in place in the House bill.
- He also has told conferees that nightclub owners now support him (on the basis of one group that switched sides).
2A person on whom something is conferred. 会议参加者
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- An in-charge conferee utilizes his computer containing appropriate software to initiate the conference and to control the participation of the conferees.
- In order to help the conferees better define the term ‘equitable,’ the letter suggests that the farm bill negotiators consider the following criteria for a dairy payment program.
- House and Senate budget conferees agree on a $1.8 trillion budget resolution for fiscal year 2001 that includes $7.1 billion for a farm bailout package.
- The conferees also agreed to restrict further research on the program without extensive consultation with Congress.
- In the end, both conferees were deeply affected by the event, especially by live-via-telephone testimony from a death-row inmate.
- But fortunately, we're surrounded here by conferees that are plenty capable, plenty smart and care deeply about the future of the country.
- The weekend conferees will also discuss the concept of proportional representation, which they like, as they believe it advances the cause of minorities and non-mainstream political thinkers.
- I hope that in my future I never ever again have to go to a conference and think about whether or not the male conferees are married.
- We've seen these kind of games played before in conference, where conferees drop provisions which they should not drop when they're both in the House and the Senate bills.
- Worn out after a day of breakout sessions and adventure excursions, which include mountain biking, horseback riding, and sea kayaking, conferees can retire to the spa to partake of a varied menu of massage therapies.
- As the week came to a close, conferees took the information they had learned in DC home to apply in their local communities, the message ‘Stay Engaged’ echoing in their ears.
- He also has told conferees that nightclub owners now support him (on the basis of one group that switched sides).
- Thanks to the recent blackout, House and Senate conferees are under renewed pressure to resolve their differences on the environmentally-damaging energy bill that passed both chambers.
- In that list, it seems to me global warming is the most serious problem, though it doesn't follow that we should adopt either the solutions put to the conferees, or any other solution: that depends on costs and benefits.
- His agreement is necessary before the House conferees can push the language we have in place in the House bill.
- Prompted by the position papers and by the tour plenary sessions, conferees spent most of a day in discussion in the working groups.
- In the House-Senate conference, it was defeated by the Senate conferees on a 15 to 14 straight-line party vote.
- The rooms filled with conferees and conference papers seldom interest me.
- International donors helped fund transit for the delegates, the construction of the peace village where the conferees met, and equipment such as radios for the border security stations set up by the conference.
2A person on whom something is conferred. 会议参加者 |