parliament の英語での意味
parliamentparliament /ˈpɑːləmənt $ ˈpɑːr-/ noun
すべての翻訳を見る1[countable] the group of people who are elected to make a country’s laws and discuss important national affairs国の法律を制定し、重要な国家問題を審議するために選出された人々の集まり:
They demanded a free parliament and press.彼らは自由な議会と出版の自由を要求した。2Parliament the main law-making institution in the UK, which consists of the House of Commons and the House of Lords庶民院(下院)と貴族院(上院)で構成される英国の主要な立法機関in Parliament
The government has actually increased its majority in Parliament.政府は議会での多数派をむしろ増やした。 → hung parliament3[countable] the period during which the British Parliament meets英国議会の会期:
We expect to get these laws passed during the present parliament.今会期中にこれらの法律を通過させたいと考えている。GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?文法:単数動詞か複数動詞か?• In meanings 1 and 2, parliament is usually followed by a singular verb: · Parliament has been unable to agree.• 語義 1 と 2 では、parliament の後には通常単数動詞が続く:· Parliament has been unable to agree.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · Parliament have been unable to agree.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• 英国英語では複数動詞を使うこともできる:· Parliament have been unable to agree.文法ガイド ‒ 名詞COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meanings 1 & 2– 語義 1 と 2verbs動詞be elected to parliament· She was elected to parliament in 1997.· 彼女は1997年に議会に選出された。stand for parliament (=try to be elected)· Ms Jackson stood for Parliament as a Labour candidate.· Jackson氏は労働党候補として議会選挙に立候補した。enter/get into parliament (=be elected as a member of parliament)· Tony Blair first entered Parliament in 1983.· Tony Blairは1983年に初めて議会に入った。be returned to Parliament (=be elected)· Creevey was returned to Parliament as MP for Appleby.· CreeveyはAppleby選出の議員として議会に返り咲いた。a bill is passed by parliament (=it is made into a law)· The bill was passed by Parliament last May.· その法案は昨年5月に議会で可決された。a bill goes through parliament (=it goes through the process of being made a law)· The bill is currently going through Parliament.· その法案は現在議会の審議過程にある。go before/be put before parliament (=be considered by parliament)· The Bill goes before Parliament on November 16.· その法案は11月16日に議会に上程される。dissolve parliament formalフォーマル (=officially end parliament before holding an election)· The prime minister will ask the Queen to dissolve Parliament and call an election.· 首相は女王に議会の解散と選挙実施を求める予定だ。phrasesフレーズa member of parliament· He was the Conservative member of Parliament for Edgbaston.· 彼はEdgbaston選出の保守党国会議員だった。an act of parliament (=a law that has been passed by parliament)· Their rights are guaranteed by Act of Parliament.· 彼らの権利は議会法によって保障されている。a seat in parliament (=a position as member of parliament)· If Morgan resigns his seat in Parliament, there will be a bye-election.· Morganが議会の議席を辞任すれば、補欠選挙が行われる。a session of parliament (=when its members are working)· The Queen opened a new session of Parliament last week.· 女王は先週、議会の新会期を開会した。the lifetime of a parliament (=from when a government is elected until it calls an election)· We shall not make changes in this area, at least in the lifetime of this Parliament.· 少なくとも今会期の間は、この分野での変更は行わない。
すべての翻訳を見る1[countable] the group of people who are elected to make a country’s laws and discuss important national affairs国の法律を制定し、重要な国家問題を審議するために選出された人々の集まり:
They demanded a free parliament and press.彼らは自由な議会と出版の自由を要求した。2Parliament the main law-making institution in the UK, which consists of the House of Commons and the House of Lords庶民院(下院)と貴族院(上院)で構成される英国の主要な立法機関in Parliament
The government has actually increased its majority in Parliament.政府は議会での多数派をむしろ増やした。 → hung parliament3[countable] the period during which the British Parliament meets英国議会の会期:
We expect to get these laws passed during the present parliament.今会期中にこれらの法律を通過させたいと考えている。GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?文法:単数動詞か複数動詞か?• In meanings 1 and 2, parliament is usually followed by a singular verb: · Parliament has been unable to agree.• 語義 1 と 2 では、parliament の後には通常単数動詞が続く:· Parliament has been unable to agree.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · Parliament have been unable to agree.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• 英国英語では複数動詞を使うこともできる:· Parliament have been unable to agree.文法ガイド ‒ 名詞COLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meanings 1 & 2– 語義 1 と 2verbs動詞be elected to parliament· She was elected to parliament in 1997.· 彼女は1997年に議会に選出された。stand for parliament (=try to be elected)· Ms Jackson stood for Parliament as a Labour candidate.· Jackson氏は労働党候補として議会選挙に立候補した。enter/get into parliament (=be elected as a member of parliament)· Tony Blair first entered Parliament in 1983.· Tony Blairは1983年に初めて議会に入った。be returned to Parliament (=be elected)· Creevey was returned to Parliament as MP for Appleby.· CreeveyはAppleby選出の議員として議会に返り咲いた。a bill is passed by parliament (=it is made into a law)· The bill was passed by Parliament last May.· その法案は昨年5月に議会で可決された。a bill goes through parliament (=it goes through the process of being made a law)· The bill is currently going through Parliament.· その法案は現在議会の審議過程にある。go before/be put before parliament (=be considered by parliament)· The Bill goes before Parliament on November 16.· その法案は11月16日に議会に上程される。dissolve parliament formalフォーマル (=officially end parliament before holding an election)· The prime minister will ask the Queen to dissolve Parliament and call an election.· 首相は女王に議会の解散と選挙実施を求める予定だ。phrasesフレーズa member of parliament· He was the Conservative member of Parliament for Edgbaston.· 彼はEdgbaston選出の保守党国会議員だった。an act of parliament (=a law that has been passed by parliament)· Their rights are guaranteed by Act of Parliament.· 彼らの権利は議会法によって保障されている。a seat in parliament (=a position as member of parliament)· If Morgan resigns his seat in Parliament, there will be a bye-election.· Morganが議会の議席を辞任すれば、補欠選挙が行われる。a session of parliament (=when its members are working)· The Queen opened a new session of Parliament last week.· 女王は先週、議会の新会期を開会した。the lifetime of a parliament (=from when a government is elected until it calls an election)· We shall not make changes in this area, at least in the lifetime of this Parliament.· 少なくとも今会期の間は、この分野での変更は行わない。