常見例句Party whip The caucus or leader selects a few members to act as assistant leaders, generally known as whips. 政黨領(lǐng)袖或黨團(tuán)會(huì)選擇一些成員來爲(wèi)助理,協(xié)助黨領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者。It is still possible that the party whips will beg, bully or bribe enough legislators to reach a final bill by Christmas. (民主黨)黨鞭很可能將以請(qǐng)求,恐嚇,或是賄賂的形式拉攏足夠多的立委在聖誕節(jié)前達(dá)成一個(gè)法案決議。The accident put an untimely end to the party. 意外事故使聚會(huì)匆匆結(jié)束了。The hard core in the party make all the decisions. 這個(gè)黨的核心成員決定一切。He is an interested party and can not serve on the jury. 他是與案件有關(guān)的儅事人,不能做陪讅團(tuán)的成員。Sure, his dad is a lush, but he's always the life of the party. 沒錯(cuò),他父親是個(gè)酒鬼,但他永遠(yuǎn)是宴會(huì)的霛魂人物。 返回 party whip