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whip POLITICShwIpn [C](in many elected political systems) a member of a political party in parliament or in the LEGISLATURE whose job is to make certain that other party members are present at voting time and also to make certain that they vote in a particular way组织秘书(其工作为确保其他党派成员出席选举,并以特定方式进行选举)Hargreaves is the MP who got into trouble with his party's chief whip for opposing the tax reform.哈格里夫斯就是那位因反对税制改革而与他党派内的首席组织秘书产生矛盾的下院议员。A whip in British politics is also a written order demanding that party members be present in parliament when there is to be an important vote or demanding that they vote in a particular way.(英国)(当有重要选举时,要求党派成员出席议会或要求他们按特定方式进行选举的)书面通知In 1970 Smith defied the three-line (= most urgent) whip against EC membership.1970年,史密斯公然违抗反对成为欧共体成员国的紧急指令。
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