a hotel lobby
旅馆大厅
The gun lobby is/are against any change in the law.
赞同拥有枪支的团体反对作任何法律上的修改。
a recent lobby of Parliament by pensioners
领养老金者近来在议会的游说
Farmers will lobby Congress for higher subsidies.
农民将游说国会提高对农业的补贴。
Women's groups are lobbying to get more public money for children.
妇女组织在游说政府,要求增加对儿童的拨款。
1.门廊,门厅,过厅
2.(英国下院的)会客室,休息室;接待室;(表决时分别投票的)投票厅
3.〔美国〕(出入议院休息室用收买等手段左右法案的)院外活动集团
4.分牧区
1.门廊,门厅,过厅
2.(英国下院的)会客室,休息室;接待室;(表决时分别投票的)投票厅
3.〔美国〕(出入议院休息室用收买等手段左右法案的)院外活动集团
4.分牧区
1.〔美国〕(在会议室中)运动议员,收买议员;运动通过议案
2.暗中运动
3.游说
4.向公众揭示
1.〔美国〕(在会议室中)运动议员,收买议员;运动通过议案
2.暗中运动
3.游说
4.向公众揭示
1.a large entrance hall or foyer immediately inside the door of a hotel, theater, or other public building
2.a public area in or near a legislative building where people can meet and petition their political representatives
3.a group of supporters and representatives of particular interests who try to influence political policy on a particular issue
4.either of the two rooms in the British Parliament where members of both houses of Parliament vote for or against bills and proposals
5.a visit to a legislative building to petition political representatives, organized by a campaign group as a protest or in an attempt to influence policy
6.an organized group of people who represent a particular area of business or society and try to influence politicians
7.a place in the British parliament building where politicians meet and talk to journalists
1.a large entrance hall or foyer immediately inside the door of a hotel, theater, or other public building
2.a public area in or near a legislative building where people can meet and petition their political representatives
3.a group of supporters and representatives of particular interests who try to influence political policy on a particular issue
4.either of the two rooms in the British Parliament where members of both houses of Parliament vote for or against bills and proposals
5.a visit to a legislative building to petition political representatives, organized by a campaign group as a protest or in an attempt to influence policy
6.an organized group of people who represent a particular area of business or society and try to influence politicians
7.a place in the British parliament building where politicians meet and talk to journalists
1.to attempt to persuade a political representative or influential person to support or oppose a particular cause
2.to campaign for or against a particular piece of legislation by attempting to influence politicians
3.to try to influence politicians or people in authority on a particular subject
1.Lobbied by congressmen, their procurement officials have made it difficult or impossible for foreign components to be part of a bid.
在国会议员的游说下,环保局及地方采购官员令外国零件很难甚至无法参与投标。
2.Ms. Krawcheck lobbied to help investors recover at least some losses, arguing that they were among Smith Barney's best clients.
克劳切克一直游说,要求帮助投资者收回至少部分损失,称他们都是美邦的最佳客户。
3.The medical professor even lobbied for the compound to be considered a vitamin due to its major health potential.
由于该成分有很大的助健康潜能,医学教授甚至想把它归类于维生素。
4.Companies including Wal-Mart and Tesco lobbied hard to be allowed into a market dominated by 9m "mom and pop" corner stores.
包括沃尔玛(Wal-Mart)和特易购(Tesco)在内的公司大力游说,试图获准进入印度市场。目前,印度市场上占据支配地位的是900万家“夫妻老婆”店。
5.Several people lobbied for "green, " which "designates environmental concern, " but the term has been around for years, he said.
还有几名评委倾向于“green(绿色)”一词,但这个代表人们对环境关切的词语已流行多年。
6.She lobbied hard for a woman on the Supreme Court, though pillow-talk had no effect in that case.
她为一名妇女在最高法庭上努力游说众人,虽然在那个案子中,即使吹枕边风福特也帮不上忙。
7.The East Germans, whose government had lobbied the Soviet Union to punish the restive Poles, did not.
而游说苏联,要求处罚倔强的波兰人的东德则没有改变。
8.The banks lobbied against such a step, fearing it would expose big holes in their balance sheets.
银行展开游说,希望不要采取这条措施,担心此举将会暴露出它们资产负债表上的巨大漏洞。
9.South Africa has openly lobbied for one of its own, former Finance Minister Trevor Manuel.
南非公开为自己的候选人、前财政部长曼纽尔(TrevorManuel)拉选票。
10.They have lobbied too, to be allowed to cheat their customers, by changing the rules on provenance.
超市还通过游说改变了对商品出处的规定,这样超市就可以公然欺骗顾客。