coalitions的意思
coalitions中文翻譯:
n.聯合;結盟(coalition的復數)
coaling ballpark───煤球場
coalitionist───n.聯合論者;參加聯盟者
coalition definition───聯盟定義
coalition for college───大學聯盟
coalition───n.聯合;結合,合并
coaling───v.加煤;上煤(coal的ing形式);n.裝煤;加煤
coalition technologies───聯盟技術
coalition define───聯盟定義
coalite company───煤炭公司
tarsal coalition───[醫]跗骨聯合,跗骨并合
Other regions have similar coalitions.───其他地區也有類似聯盟。
This is a sign of the continued allure of creating scientific coalitions across borders.───這是一個跡象,表明跨國界建立科學聯盟的持續吸引力。
So it's extremely welcome that some government coalitions have started looking into potentially cutting the working week to four days.───因此,一些政府聯盟已經開始考慮將每周工作時間減少到4天,這受到人們的熱烈歡迎。
Mr Ozawa's supporters believe he promises the sort of strong leadership that would let him build coalitions with the opposition.───小澤的支持者相信小澤強大的領導力將使他能夠與反對黨建立同盟關系。
Back in the Cold War, the United States had only a limited set of options when it came to building political coalitions.───冷戰期間,美國要結成政治聯盟時選擇的國家有限。
If Britain kept electing coalitions, Mr Clegg mused, future manifestos might have to signal which pledges are more cherished than others.───克萊格想,如果英國繼續選舉聯合政府,以后各黨的宣言里要標注哪些諾言比較重要。
Brown said the UK must now build coalitions "which go beyond the bilateral blinkers of the normal partners. "───布朗說英國必須建立超越雙邊主義的正常的合作聯盟。
But the matter remains sensitive for two coalitions in particular.───但是問題仍然是敏感的,尤其是對一下兩個團體來說。
A series of rotating coalitions, however, would not measure up to European pretensions to being taken seriously in near abroad.───不過,一系列成員不斷變換的聯盟,不會讓歐洲在周邊地區得到重視的愿望成真。
My reservations in regard to coalitions nonetheless remain.
Beyond the talk of coalitions, alphabetic organizations, and the like, there are at length real people.
Such coalitions are especially important in legislatures where no single party commands a majority.
The makeup of their various military coalitions is not always easy to follow.
Because, they argued, the males in coalitions were almost always close relatives, kin selection enhanced the benefits of cooperation.
I began to see that political coalitions, working with others where our agendas overlapped, were not only possible but imperative.
The merits of these coalitions are that through direct discussions and active support they should raise as many questions as they pose.
Movements in time tend to become ragged coalitions in disguise, denying voters the chance to make clear choices.
Compared with shifting coalitions of Independent councillors, party groupings can make for coherent policy planning and administration.