1.下院议员
1.someone who people have elected to represent them in a parliament. Members of Parliament are usually called MPs.
1.it turns out that with that mouth on her, combined with her economic throw-weight, she too became a member of parliament.
她凭借这样一副伶牙俐齿,再加上四两拨千斤的本事,后来也成了国会成员。
2.She says banning her will not make much of a difference because she cannot be a member of parliament anyway.
她说,禁止她从政不会有任何意义,因为她无论如何都不可能担任国会议员。
3.A war hero and an industrialist, and a Member of Parliament at an age when he no longer hungered for political advancement.
他是一名战斗英雄,实业家,下院议员,如今已上了年纪,不再渴望在政治舞台上飞黄腾达。
4.If they are not willing to be a member of Parliament, the Chief Electoral Officer repeats the process for the next person on the list.
如果他们不愿意成为议会成员,总选举事务主任的名单上的下人重复的过程。
5.In Britian, a member of Parliament who said the snow "clearly indicates a cooling trend" was jeered by colleagues.
英国某议员说大雪“表明气候有变冷的趋势”,结果遭到同事的讥笑。
6.In fact, so woeful was our telephone service that a member of parliament stood up in 1984 and complained about this.
事实上,我们的电话服务是这样的悲伤以至于一名国会成员于1984年在议会中对此抱怨。
7.Tanya T. Gilly, a member of Parliament from the heavily Kurdish north, will not be part of that next wave.
国会议员谭雅·T·吉利来自库尔德人占多数的北方,她将不会参与这一波政治运动。
8.I feel that what you'd really like is to be a Member of Parliament.
我看你的真正志向应当是当一名议员。
9.This really is an indispensable tool especially if you're a on a budget or not a member of parliament.
这的确是一个不可或缺的工具,尤其是你不擅长作预算或者不是议会成员。
10.If there is no person on the list willing to be a member of Parliament then the seat remains unfilled.
如果没有人愿意接受议会的成员名单上,然后座位仍然空着。