常見例句雙語例句A new proposal for graduates to pay even more for the education they have enjoyed could open a rift in the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government.讓大學(xué)生為其所享受的教育付更高的學(xué)費(fèi),這個(gè)新提議可能會(huì)未保守-自由民主黨的聯(lián)合政府造成裂縫。Liberal Democrat supporters are, surprisingly, slightly less keen on Europe than their Labour counterparts, even though the Lib Dems are officially the most Euro-friendly party.令人驚訝的是,自由民主黨的支持者對(duì)歐洲還沒有工黨的支持者熱心,盡管自由民主黨官方是對(duì)歐洲最友好的。A former employee of the FSA who wrote to Vince Cable, a Liberal Democrat MP, alleging that regulators had been deaf to warnings about the imprudence of building societies, so far remains anonymous.前聯(lián)邦安全署工作人員曾寫信給自由民主黨議員文斯卡特,信中提到管理者對(duì)關(guān)于建筑學(xué)會(huì)草率行為的警告熟視無睹的行為,而這位檢舉人至今仍為匿名。原聲例句He was the Senate's leading liberal Democrat.The three main candidates, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg and Conservative leader David Cameron,met in Birmingham.Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg emerged as the clear winner. 返回 liberal democrat