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par.lia.mentH5pB:7lI7mEnt, $5pB:r7lE-nin some countries, the group of (usually) elected politicians or other people who make the laws for their country议会,国会On Tuesday the country's parliament voted to establish its own army. [C]星期二该国的议会投票表决建立自己的军队。In Britain, Parliament consists of the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the king or queen, although people often mean only the House of Commons when they refer to Parliament. [U not after the]在英国,议会包括下议院,上议院和国王或女王,但人们提到议会往往只指下议院。She believes that the right to hunt is a question that can only be resolved in Parliament (= by a decision made by Parliament). [U not after the]她认为打猎的权利是一个只能由议会解决的问题。Television cameras are now being allowed into the chambers whilst Parliament is in session (= while Parliament is working).议员开会时会议室里是可以使用电视摄像机的。[U not after the]Parliament also refers to a particular period of time during which a parliament is operating, between either holidays or elections.议会活动日期By the end of the next parliament the aim is to ensure that all three services are privatized. [C]到下次议会活动截止时,要达到保证所有三项设施私有化的目的。
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