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congress

noun
/ˈkɒŋɡres/
/ˈkɑːŋɡrəs/
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  1. [countable] a large formal meeting or series of meetings where representatives from different groups discuss ideas, make decisions, etc.代表大会
    • an international congress of trades unions工会国际代表大会
    Extra Examples
    • It was a year before the association met again in congress.过了一年,协会成员才再次在代表大会上见面。
    • The Republican congress applauded this news enthusiastically.共和党大会与会代表热烈鼓掌庆祝这一消息。
    • The committee will call a national congress of 1 000 delegates.该委员会将在全国范围内召集一次由 1,000 名代表参加的议会。
    • The general secretary opened the congress on global warming.秘书长宣布全球变暖问题代表大会正式召开。
    • Three hundred delegates attended the Liberal party congress.三百名代表出席了自由党大会。
    • We met again at the annual congress.我们在年度代表大会上又相遇了。
    • We wanted to offer the congress participants a greater diversity of content.我们想为与会代表提供更加丰富多样的内容。
    • a congress on language in education关于教学语言的代表大会
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • international
    • national
    • world
    verb + congress
    • attend
    • address
    • convene
    congress + verb
    • take place
    • adopt something
    • agree to something
    congress + noun
    • attendee
    • delegate
    • participant
    preposition
    • at a/​the congress
    • congress on
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  2. [countable + singular or plural verb]
    Congress
    (in the US and some other countries) the name of the group of people who are elected to make laws, in the US consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives(美国及其他一些国家的)国会,议会
    • Congress will vote on the proposals tomorrow.国会明天将对提案进行投票表决。
    Collocations PoliticsPolitics政治Power权力
    • create/​form/​be the leader of a political party创建/组建/领导政党
    • gain/​take/​win/​lose/​regain control of Congress获得/失去/夺回对国会的控制权
    • start/​spark/​lead/​be on the brink of a revolution发起/引发/领导一场革命;革命一触即发
    • be engaged/​locked in an internal power struggle参与/陷入内部权力斗争
    • lead/​form a rival/​breakaway faction领导/组建反对派/分裂派
    • seize/​take control of the government/​power夺取/接手对政府/政权的控制权
    • bring down/​overthrow/​topple the government/​president/​regime推翻政府/总统/政权
    • abolish/​overthrow/​restore the monarchy废除/推翻/恢复君主制
    • establish/​install a military dictatorship/​a stable government建立军事独裁/稳定的政府
    • be forced/​removed/​driven from office/​power被迫离职/下台;被免职/赶下台
    • resign/​step down as party leader/​an MP/​president/​prime minister辞去政党领袖/议员/总统/总理的职位
    • enter/​retire from/​return to political life开始/退出/重回政治生涯
    Political debate政治辩论
    • spark/​provoke a heated/​hot/​intense/​lively debate引发激烈的辩论
    • engage in/​participate in/​contribute to (the) political/​public debate (on/​over something)参与(关于某事的)政治/公开辩论
    • get involved in/​feel excluded from the political process参与/感觉被排挤出政治进程
    • launch/​start/​lead/​spearhead a campaign/​movement发起/领导一场运动
    • join/​be linked with the peace/​anti-war/​feminist/​civil rights movement参与和平/反战/女权/民权运动;与和平/反战/女权/民权运动有联系
    • criticize/​speak out against/​challenge/​support the government批评/公开反对/质疑/支持政府
    • lobby/​put pressure on the government (to do something)游说/施压于政府(去做某事)
    • come under fire/​pressure from opposition parties受到来自反对党的抨击/压力
    Policy政策
    • call for/​demand/​propose/​push for/​advocate democratic/​political/​land reform(s)呼吁/强烈要求/提议/敦促/倡导民主/政治/土地改革
    • formulate/​implement domestic economic policy制定/执行国内经济政策
    • change/​influence/​shape/​have an impact on government/​economic/​public policy改变/影响政府/经济/公共政策
    • be consistent with/​be in line with/​go against/​be opposed to government policy符合/违背政府政策
    • reform/​restructure/​modernize the tax system改革/重组/革新税收制度
    • privatize/​improve/​deliver/​make cuts in public services私有化/改善/提供/削减公共服务
    • invest (heavily) in/​spend something on schools/​education/​public services/(the) infrastructure在学校/教育/公共服务/基础设施上投入(大量)资金
    • nationalize the banks/​the oil industry使银行/石油产业国有化
    • promise/​propose/​deliver/​give ($80 billion in/​significant/​substantial/​massive) tax cuts承诺/提议/兑现/实行(800 亿美元/大幅度的)减税
    • a/​the budget is approved/ (especially North American English) passed by parliament/​congress预算经议会/国会通过
    Making laws制定法律
    • have a majority in/​have seats in Parliament/​Congress/​the Senate在议会/国会/参议院中占多数席位/占有席位
    • propose/​sponsor a bill/​legislation/​a resolution提交议案/法规/决议
    • introduce/​bring in/​draw up/​draft/​adopt/​pass a bill/​a law/​legislation/​measures推出/提出/拟定/起草/采用/通过议案/法律/法规/措施
    • amend/​repeal an act/​a law/​legislation修正/废除法案/法律/法规
    • veto/​vote against/​oppose a bill/​legislation/​a measure/​a proposal/​a resolution否决/投票反对/反对议案/法规/措施/提议/决议
    • get/​require/​be decided by a majority vote获得/需要多数票;由多数票决定
    CultureCongress is one of the three branches of the US federal government, the legislative branch. Congress is bicameral, which means that it has two houses, the senate and the House of Representatives. The main job of Congress is making laws. Before a new law can be made, both houses have to pass it, and it must then have the approval of the President. In a system of government based on a series of checks and balances, the two houses of Congress act as a check on each other, as well as together forming a check on the powers of the executive branch, especially the President.
    Extra Examples
    • Congress adjourned for the year without approving an economic stimulus package.国会还没批准经济刺激一揽子计划就进入年度休会了。
    • Congress annually enacts legislation to fund NASA.国会每年通过立法向国家航空航天局拨款。
    • Congress appropriated $75 million for the program.国会给这个项目拨款 7,500 万美元。
    • Congress approved most of the new powers.国会批准了大部份新的权限。
    • Congress authorized $18 billion to launch the program.国会批准拨款 180 亿美元启动该项目。
    • Congress debated the issue at length.国会对这个议题展开了长时间辩论。
    • Congress is currently considering legislation that would authorize the US nuclear weapons laboratories to study new types of nuclear weapons.国会目前正在考虑立法授权美国核武器实验室研究新型核武器。
    • Congress passed a series of important measures.国会通过了一系列重要措施。
    • Congress voted to delay a decision.国会投票决定推迟作出决定。
    • Outraged, he took his case to Congress.激愤之下,他把案子提交到了国会。
    • The Liberals in Congress felt the reforms did not go far enough.国会中的自由派人士觉得改革还不够深入。
    • They will have to go to Congress to get the money.他们将不得不到国会去获取这笔钱。
    • legislation for the next session of Congress国会下一届会议的立法工作
    • President Fujimori suspended Congress and the judiciary.总统藤森暂停了国会和司法机构的日常活动。
    • Within two years of coming to power, he dissolved Congress and the courts.他执政不到两年就解散了国会和法院。
    • The congress agreed to the tax-cutting package.大会通过了减税的一揽子计划。
    Topics Politicsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • Democratic
    • Republican
    verb + congress
    • call
    • suspend
    • dissolve
    congress + verb
    • approve something
    • authorize something
    • enact something
    congress + noun
    • member
    • leader
    preposition
    • in congress
    phrases
    • a member of Congress
    • a session of Congress
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  3. [countable + singular or plural verb] (often used in names常用于名称) a political organization or society(用于某些国家的政党名称)国民大会
    • the African National Congress非洲人国民大会
  4. [uncountable] (formal) the action of coming together性交,交媾
    • sexual congress性交。
  5. Word Originlate Middle English (denoting an encounter during battle): from Latin congressus, from congredi ‘meet’, from con- ‘together’ + gradi ‘walk’.

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