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three-line whipBrE /ˌθriː laɪn ˈwɪp/NAmE /ˌθriː laɪn ˈwɪp/ noun(in Britain) a written notice to Members of Parliament from their party leaders telling them that they must be present at a particular vote and must vote in a particular way 紧急通知(英国政党领袖要求其议员必须参加投票和如何投票的书面通知) |