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back.benchbAk5bentFn [C](the seats in the British parliament used by) members who do not have official positions in the government or in an opposition political party后座议员(英国下院的普通议员);后座议员席Following his resignation, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer has returned to the backbenches.前财政大臣辞职后回到后座议员席。The Prime Minister expects strong support from the Labour backbenches.首相希望获得工党后座议员的全力支持。Unless there is a surprise backbench revolt, the proposal is likely to be accepted.除非后座议员出其不意地反对,这项建议很可能就此被接受。 [FRONTBENCH back.bench.er Ck9benYtSRD, $-tSX n [C] 后座议员]The advantage of being a backbencher is that you can speak your mind.后座议员的优势在于可以自由发表自己的想法。 [FRONTBENCH 中的 frontbencher]
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