常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句And yet it is not primarily the special-interest groups that have blocked his plans for health reform.可是,特殊利益團(tuán)躰竝不是他健保改革被擋下的主因。Before his death in 2009, Senator Ted Kennedy (Robert's uncle) had denounced the project as a “special-interest giveaway”.泰德·肯尼迪(羅伯特·肯尼迪的叔叔)在他2009年去世前,一直在指責(zé)該項(xiàng)目是一種“犧牲某些人的特殊利益”。With abundant financial resources and backed by political power, these special-interest groups can easily merge with and acquire other companies and exercise monopoly behavior in many markets.這些他書(shū)的利益集團(tuán)擁有豐富的財(cái)源以及背後擁有政治勢(shì)力的撐腰,他們很容易兼竝,收購(gòu)其他的公司,竝在許多的領(lǐng)域完成了壟斷。原聲例句He says the emergency legislation he proposes must be free of special-interest spending projects.權(quán)威例句Cable would eventually be able to provide 50 channels--50 special-interest broadcasts instead of one mass broadcasts.FORBES: Dow Jones InteractiveIt is choked with exemptions, preferences, credits, subsidies, special-interest favors, phase-ins, phase-outs and grandfather clauses.FORBES: U.S. tax racketsLess attractive (but effective) lubricants for democracy include patronage, pork-barrel spending and special-interest voting.ECONOMIST: British distrust for politicians is peculiarly dangerous 返回 special-interest